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Book Review of Righteous Prey (Prey, Bk 32)

Righteous Prey (Prey, Bk 32)
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I used to find Sandford's Lucas Davenport novels exciting and his Virgil Flowers books funny. However, Righteous Prey left me indifferent. The plot was OK, but the author gave the impression that the murders that form the spine of the plot didn't matter all that much. Either Sandford is phoning it in in his writing now or there's no more novelty in his plots, style or tone for me. And Virgil's extracurricular, no-angst, no-revision novel writing within this book seemed quite unrealistic to me. On the other hand, I will say that the ending of the book was clever and satisfying.