Search - Invisible Prey


Invisible Prey
Author: John Sandford
Book Information
Publisher: Putnam Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Rating:
ISBN-13: 9780399154218 - ISBN-10: 0399154213
Publication Date: 5/15/2007

Book Description:
In the richest neighborhood of Minneapolis, two elderly women lie murdered in their home, killed with a pipe, the rooms tossed, only small items stolen. It is clearly the random work of someone looking for money to buy drugs. But as he looks more closely, Davenport begins to wonder whether the items are actually so small and the victims so random, if there might not be some invisible agenda at work here. Gradually, a pattern begins to emerge, and it leads him to...certainly nothing he ever expected. Which is too bad, because the killers--and, yes, there is more than one of them--the killers are expecting him.

Brilliantly suspenseful, filled with rich characterization and exciting drama, Invisible Prey is further proof that "Sandford is in a class of his own" (The Orlando Sentinel).
Members who requested this book also requested:



Genres:

Top Member Reviews

Laura M. (LMM) from ESCONDIDO, CA wrote on 7/21/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Davenport is at it again...and his cases are intersecting in a strange way...the only common denominator is...HIM! Typical Sandford, fast moving, sexy and fun!

Erick W. (ErickW) from EL TORO, CA wrote on 9/3/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Not a bad book, first book I've read by John Sandford. It would have been better if he wrote without the foul language.


Rate These Member Reviews

Carol M. from OCALA, FL wrote on 8/9/2008...


Another good book in the "Prey" series....Sandford keeps this series and his characters fresh and believable.

Jo P. (boopbok) from WILDWOOD, NJ wrote on 5/16/2008...


Also enjoy this author.

Taryn C. (TarynC) from AIRMONT, NY wrote on 11/21/2007...


i guess I just wasnt in the mood for this book, couldnt get into it. Got it as a gift.

Sandra S. (kattkatt99) wrote on 6/17/2007...


In the richest neighborhood of Minneapolis, two elderly women lie murdered in their home, killed with a pipe, the rooms tossed, only small items stolen. It is clearly the random work of someone looking for money to buy drugs. But as Davenport looks more closely, he begins to wonder whether the items are actually so small and the victims so random-if there might not be some invisible agenda at work here. Gradually, a pattern begins to emerge, and it leads him to . . . certainly nothing he ever expected. Which is too bad, because the killers-and, yes, there is more than one of them-the killers are expecting him. Brilliantly suspenseful, filled with rich characterization and exciting drama, Invisible Prey is further proof that Sandford is in a class of his own.