![]() Author Biography: John Sandford is the author of fifteen Prey novels and of five other books, most recently the Kidd novel The Hanged Man's Song. fifty-year-old bullets? Before he can find the answers, Davenport will have to follow a trail back to another place, another time, and battle the shadows he discovers there-shadows that turn out to be both very real and very deadly. Series: Lucas Davenport novel, Prey novel Copyright Date: 1998. Is there a relationship between the two? What is the Russian cop hiding from Davenport? Is she-yes, it's a woman-a cop at all? Why was the man shot with. With a new introduction by John Sandford-Cover. A Russian cop flies in from Moscow, Davenport flies in from Minneapolis, law enforcement and press types swarm the crime scene-and, in the middle of it all, there is another murder. And when it turns out he had very high government connections, that's when it hits the fan. On the shore of Lake Superior, a man named Vladimir Orslov is found shot dead, three holes in his head and heart, and though nobody knows why, everybody-the local cops, the FBI, and the Russians themselves-has a theory. But that was before the Russian got killed. Secret prey by John Sandford and Marie-Caroline Aubert 0 Ratings 11 Want to read 1 Currently reading 3 Have read Overview View 12 Editions Details Reviews Lists Related Books Publish Date 1998 Publisher G. "Sprawling, suspenseful, tough-minded sheer fun." Six months ago, Lucas Davenport tackled his first case as a statewide troubleshooter, and he thought that one was plenty strange enough. "This is vintage Sandford, which is to say all but impossible to put down," said The Washington Post. Sandford is back with his ninth Prey novel featuring dapper, dangerous. Secret Prey John Sandford Penguin, Fiction - 528 pages 9 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified A wealthy banker is.
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