"Lucas Davenport is back to help with a very different kind of case."
Reviewed by Shellie Surles
Posted April 26, 2016
Thriller
Lucas Davenport isn't working for the Minnesota Bureau of
Corrections any more, he is currently building an addition
to his cabin. Then his friend the Governor calls, he is
running for President and he thinks someone is planning to
assassinate one of the candidates. Now Lucas has a job to do and the carpenter working on the
cabin with him couldn't be happier to get rid of him for a
while. As Lucas begins to search for an assassin most people
don't think exist, he realizes time for the attack is
getting closer and he better hurry up and find the people
that made the threats. As a big fan of John Sanford and his characters it's good to
see Lucas Davenport back and working a case. Lucas chasing a
possible assassin on a deadline makes for an exciting story.
Non-stop action and watching how he works a case is
intriguing. Some of your other favorite characters are
mentioned but this is a Davenport case all the way and about
time. Great mystery, filled with action and interesting
characters. Definitely fits in with what's happening today
during our own presidential campaign. With the exception of
someone trying to kill the candidates, that is. The most
shocking part is the end, I can't tell you what happens but
your mouth will drop open. More importantly the ending
leaves Davenport with a new and great opportunity. If you love mystery and thrillers you should put EXTREME
PREY on the top of your list. John Sanford delivers us a new
and exciting Lucas Davenport story for all his old fans and
gives an opportunity for new ones.
SUMMARY
The extraordinary new Lucas Davenport thriller from
#1 New York Times–bestselling author and
Pulitzer Prize winner John Sandford. After the events in Gathering Prey, Lucas Davenport
finds himself in a very unusual situation—no longer employed
by the Minnesota BCA. His friend the governor is just
cranking up a presidential campaign, though, and he invites
Lucas to come along as part of his campaign staff. “Should
be fun!” he says, and it kind of is—until they find they
have a shadow: an armed man intent on killing the governor .
. . and anyone who gets in the way.
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