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Invisible Prey (Lucas Davenport, #17)
by John Sandford
by John Sandford
Ginny's review
bookshelves: mystery-suspense, own, series
Jan 11, 11
bookshelves: mystery-suspense, own, series
Read from January 02 to 11, 2011
Liked this better than the last 2 Sanford's I read. Gave me my faith back to continue reading his stuff.
Starts with 2 investigations that Lucas is working on, a robbery/homocide where nothing much of value seems to have been taken and a case of a teenage girl accussing a politician of having sex with her. As both lines of investigation seem to go nowhere fast, suddenly out of the blue the clues seem to jump from one investigation to another and more people are dying or disappearing. Trouble is the murders are much to close to the investigation.
Starts with 2 investigations that Lucas is working on, a robbery/homocide where nothing much of value seems to have been taken and a case of a teenage girl accussing a politician of having sex with her. As both lines of investigation seem to go nowhere fast, suddenly out of the blue the clues seem to jump from one investigation to another and more people are dying or disappearing. Trouble is the murders are much to close to the investigation.
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