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Devils Code
Devils Code
Author: John Sandford
ISBN-13: 9780739413845
ISBN-10: 0739413848
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: G P Putnam's Sons
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 2
Not as good as Lucas Davenport series, but entertaining none the less.
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Hi-tech novel featuring Kidd - computer whiz and professional criminal- and his partner/lover, LuEllen, on a wild ride tracking down the killers that are after their motley gang.
zetetic avatar reviewed Devils Code on + 15 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
rather fast paced but typical Sandford - main character is not Lucas Davenport and somewhat more interesting
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Action filled, fast paced and suspenseful
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For all Sandford fans a story filled with high tech fun and games, a cool espionage caper.
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If you like high-tech fun and games, then Sandford's Kidd novels are for you! This is the
third in the series.
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Helpful Score: 1
At his home in Dallas, John James Morrison knows he is in trouble by the nocturnal visit of the security agents. They escort John to AmMath where St. John Corbiel plays a tape in which they caught John violating company policy. John tries to bluff but Corbiel kills him. The security agents arrange a cover-up to make it seem like a night guard shot John while discovering him in a forbidden area late at night.

John's sister Lane Ward believes the official interpretation of her sibling's death rings false. She asks John's former partner Kidd to investigate her brother's death. Kidd, an expert on stealing data traveling along the information highway, agrees. He learns that John uncovered something major that led to his deliberate murder. Kidd and his partner LuEllen begin to uncover a monster conspiracy involving AmMath and the Feds using technology to hide murder and blackmail. That knowledge could make Kidd the next dead person.


It has been about a decade since John Sandford wrote a Kidd novel (see THE FOOL'S RUN and THE EMPRESS FILE) having switched to the popular Prey novels. Perhaps the earlier Kidd tales were ahead of the times, but with the Internet, Intranet, and Extranet explosion, THE DEVIL'S CODE plays like a modern day electronic thriller. The tale is well executed due to Kidd's intellect, witticism, and ethical beliefs. Although it may seem hard to accept an electronic thief has scruples, Kidd does and that propels his compulsion to investigate. Best selling author John Sandford has returned with one of his great characters in a story that will please more than just net conspiracy buffs because of its fast-paced, gigabit loaded hard driving plot.
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great book...reads fast!
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Kidd and LuEllen uncover the true reason a friend and colleague was murdered. It's not what his friend was looking for that got him killed. It's what he already knew. Discovering the secrets of the friend's firm, a high-tech Texas corporation, and its devious entrepreneur is job of these con artists. A delicious conspiracy that is fastinating and stunning in righteous crime. Full of action and provocative.
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Kidd is a great character from Sandford. If you like his other books, you'll like this one.
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John Sanford, the #1 bestselling author of the "PREY" series novels, resurrects some of his old characters: the irresistable Kidd and LuEllen- con artists, lovers, and liars- risking their devious necks for a just and deadly cause... A+++++ thriller!
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This is one author I really like
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murder of colleague gets Kidd into action to find out what happened- conspiracy.
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good book, I just wasn't into the characters.
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Another great Sanford book . . .don't miss this one!
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Before the chilling Prey novels, Sandford made his mark with computer genius Kidd. Now Kidd is back, but his colleague Jack Morrison is missing, and Kidd himself is being targeted in a national manhunt.
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When Kidd-artist, computer whiz. and professional criminal-learns of a colleague's murder,he doesn't buy the official story. Good story
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Action packed!
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A good action filled John Sandford book about Kidd & Luellen, con-artists, lovers and liars. Lots of suspense and humor is true John Sandford style!
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Good Read
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This was a great book. I couldn't put it down. Suspense all the way.
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Hi-tech espionage
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very good
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like devinci code type book too tech for me
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Sanford's books are always good.
OmahaJohn avatar reviewed Devils Code on + 54 more book reviews
Sanford is always good.
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I didn't understand any of this at all!
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I'm into something a little weird her, I don't want to worry you, but if anything unusual should happen, get in touch with Kidd, okay. When the writer dies, his sister contacts Kidd---artist, computer whiz and professional criminal. Together with his sometime partner/sometime lover, LuEllen, Kidd begins an investigation which leads them both into a conspiracy at the highest levels---a conspiracy that could have stunning results for national security...and lead to Kidd and LuEllen's violent deaths. The Devil's Code is vintage suspense, vintage thriller---vintage Sandford. And that's as good as it gets.