Judy's Reviews > Phantom Prey
Phantom Prey (Lucas Davenport, #18)
by John Sandford
by John Sandford
I picked this book up at the Goodwill after having donated a shopping bag full of old clothes. My next errand was to take my daughter to the doctor and I'd left my Kindle at home. Having read a few of Sandford's "Prey" books, I figured this one would do.
I have to admit I was a bit ticked off at the cashier who thumbed through it and pronounced it as having "zero entertainment value." I wondered if she gave opinions on clothing and furniture choices as well.
This was a book I set down and picked up over the course of a few months, so it took me a while to get into it. And it was a bit confusing, figuring out who was who in Elyssa's life.However, it did pick up and I found Sandford's standard psychological twist satisfying.
Anyway, if you find this book at the Library book sale (where it's headed), and you're in need of something to read, I highly recommend it.
I have to admit I was a bit ticked off at the cashier who thumbed through it and pronounced it as having "zero entertainment value." I wondered if she gave opinions on clothing and furniture choices as well.
This was a book I set down and picked up over the course of a few months, so it took me a while to get into it. And it was a bit confusing, figuring out who was who in Elyssa's life.However, it did pick up and I found Sandford's standard psychological twist satisfying.
Anyway, if you find this book at the Library book sale (where it's headed), and you're in need of something to read, I highly recommend it.
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