Helpful Score: 3
This one was hard to put down once the chase was on! Lucas Davenport comes thorugh again in a page turner which has some surprises along the way.
Helpful Score: 3
This is the first book I have read by John Sanford, but I enjoyed it so much I will be looking for other books by him. He is a very clever writer. The book is about a gruesome serial killer. The initial suspect is a recently released inmate of a prison hospital. We get to visit the prison hospital and meet some of the scary and strange characters there. The story itself is very suspensful with a surprise ending - I love those.
Helpful Score: 3
John Sandford has one of the best ever crime fiction series going with his "Prey" novels. "Broken Prey," the 16th and most recent story in the series is, arguably, his best effort yet. Sandford's knack for using detail and sense of place to transport the reader out of their armchair and into an alternate world is supberb and it truly excels in this story. His characters are alive from first introduction, whatever scene he sets is right there for the reader, his plotting is perfect yet invisible...on and on. Add to that an incredibly well written climax--an action scene that ranks as the best I've ever read--and you have, with Broken Prey, John Sandford at the pinnacle of his game.
Helpful Score: 2
This is one of the best thrillers I've ever read. It will keep you guessing until almost the last page.
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This was the first book I have read by Sanford and I absolutely loved it. I am looking forward to reading more of his work.
Helpful Score: 2
My first experience with this author/series. Great twisted-serial- killer-hunter fun. Already bought another book in the series and will be looking for others.
Helpful Score: 2
Lucas Davenport Prey Series. Lucas Davenport confronts a living nightmare, in one of the spookiest Prey novels yet.
Helpful Score: 2
I have read almost all the Prey books, but this one is different. It was almost as if it were by a different author. It was a good read but not up to Sandford's usual.
Helpful Score: 1
John Sandford's Prey series is one of the top of the line. Lucas is a great main character, and the stories are riveting.
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scary book
Helpful Score: 1
I love John Sandford's surprising twists. This one is no exception!
Helpful Score: 1
Spooky--- scarey. Good.
Helpful Score: 1
Lucas Davenport is on the trail of a serial killer in Minneapolis who leaves his victims with their throats cut, their bodies scourged, and put on display. Neither men nor women are safe from this sadistic killer! Plotline twists will surprise even the most jaded of readers!
Helpful Score: 1
Super Duper Ending!
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This is the 16th in the Prey series and I've read every one of them and it may be because I just finished it, but I think this is the best of the whole lot!! It grabbed me from the get-go and it was hard for me to put it down. Can highly recommend!
Helpful Score: 1
Very good. One of the better in the series IMHO.
I really enjoyed this one! It was very good!
Very good Prey book.
I believe this is the best of all the 'Prey' books.
Good read.
Pretty good. I like most of Sandford's earlier Prey books (Lucas Davenport) better than the later books and this is one of the later books, but still good.
His "Prey" series is proof of the best in thrillers. In this one, Lucas tracks a particularly disturbing serial killer.
As usual, another excellent Sandford book. Kept you guessing until the end who the murderer was. Just the way I like it!
Murder most foul, a state insane asylum, and Davenport chasing it all down. It doesn't get much better than this!
"A sexy. bloody thriller...This is tough, unstoppable, white knuckle fiction." -- Publishers Weekly
Another excellent Lucas Davenport story. Paul C.
Another excellent Lucas Davenport story. Paul C.
This is another fine Sandford tale.
Davenport on the trail of a killer (what a suprise :>) This one has a bit more explicit sex than usual, but not with Lucas :>(
From one of my favorite authors. Another great book that keeps you guessing to the very end.
Another excellent entry into this series!
A series worth reading
a bit predictable; but still interesting enough for the beach
I will be watching for more books by Sandford. Kept me entangled in the pages til the last word..
Any Lucus Davenport book is awesome. If he were real I would entertain thoughts of moving to Minnisota and I hate the cold. Great Book
Another fast-paced thriller finds Davenport searching for a serial killer who mutilates his victims and leaves a trail of wrong turns in his wake. Added bonus is the back and forth conversations with his friends and co-workers to determine his Top 100 Rock Songs!
Excellent read, great ending.
Mary P. (riverratreader) - , reviewed Broken Prey (Lucas Davenport, Bk 16) on + 164 more book reviews
The first body is of a young woman, found on a Minneapolis riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair. The second body is found three weeks later, in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition, same display - except this time it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here...
BROKEN PREY opens with pervert (and possible murderer) Charlie Pope smelling rancid and miserably scratching out an existence as a garbageman, the only job that he could get since being released on parole from St. John's Security Hospital. Every time Charlie sees a good-looking woman he is reminded of the fact that he is tethered to an electronic ankle bracelet and constantly branded in the press as a danger to the community; after over eight years of incarceration Charlie is desperate enough to fulfill his physical desires by whatever manner necessary.
The narrative then switches to an upscale Minnesota suburb as Lucas Davenport arrives at a truly horrific murder scene in the Porsche so familiar to the legions of fans of the PREY series by John Sandford. Even to law enforcement professionals involved, the details of the gruesome crime are almost stomach turning. (In fact, it threatens to be the crime which finally causes Lucas' long time associate Sloan to totally burn out and retire from the police force.) The victim is a young woman; her body was systematically scourged, after her throat cut the body was arranged by the killer so that the display would have maximum impact. The details of the killing are not released to the press, both so as to avoid alarming the public and to aid the police in their investigation. When a second victim (a older male who was killed and displayed in the same manner ) is discovered several miles away three weeks later, it is clear that there is not only a serial killer but a true sociopath at large in southern Minnesota.
All the evidence that Lucas and his team assemble points to Charlie Pope, who has cut off his ankle bracelet and disappeared. And yet confusion and doubt linger. The crimes have been so meticulously plotted and carefully executed that Lucas wonders whether Charlie, a man of limited intellgence and supposedly subject to emotional impulse, could really have committed such acts on his own or is simply being manipulated in some manner by a clever mastermind. (Perhaps Charlie has somehow remained in contact with the "Gods Down The Hall", the three most dangerous prisoners at St. John's; they are all kept in solitary confinement due to the extreme danger which they pose to anyone with whom they come into contact).
This is John Sandford at his best - Lucas and his team (Del Capslock even makes a cameo appearance) trying to track down a deranged killer in a race against time. Small missteps result in further murders and the case threatens to become so explosive that it might demand political sacrifices before its conclusion. Lucas is still working as a freelancer for Rose Marie Rioux, the head of the BCA (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension), but her role in this book is largely peripheral to the story. Lucas' childhood friend Elle (Sister Mary Joseph) plays a larger role than usual. Meanwhile Lucas is at loose ends while his wife Weather and his family spend the summe rin London while Weather at a hospital there. Thus, the enjoyable byplay between them is absent from this story. in fact, one of my major disaapointments is that despite maintaining the wonderful Letty West as an integral element in Lucas' life by making her his ward in the aftermath of NAKED PREY, she continues to have no further role in the series.
There is an even larger than usual assortment of interesting characters which intersect in various ways with the storyline; however, the only one who seems likely to have a role in a future novel in the series is Ruffee Ignace (read the book to find out how to pronounce his name.) He is a dogged reporter (and one weird dude) with the Star Tribune who plays a crucial role in the story while constantly listening to the different beat of his own internal "radio". The story has a lot of misdirection, both by the perpetrators of these horrific crimes and by the author of his readers. But it is always clever, never unfair. The gruesome nature of the crimes and the level of detail kept me from rating it a full stars; in fact, if the story had not been so good and I was not such a fan of the series I would not have read it. But I did round up my rating and simply accompany it with a TRIPLE X warning, since for the story to seem realistic the detailed extreme violence is essential. It also has a huge, impressive, exciting firefight near the conclusion - one of the best in this genre. In addition, Sandford does a great job of tying up the loose ends, all the questions which Lucas (and I the reader) had were eventualy answered.
Finally, a special tribute to the use of Lucas' compilation for his IPOD of the "100 Best Songs of the Rock Era" as a clever way to provide a unifying theme among almost all the individuals in the book. At first I thought it was an interesting filler but somewhat of a distraction. (You'll have to read the book to get the background.) However, it became increasingly enjoyable as various suggestions were made and debated. And the last reference to the list was so ingenious it really made me smile. Read the book to find out how Weather could convince Lucas that that his choice for #100 should be Jazz Suite No. 2; Waltz 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich.
The narrative then switches to an upscale Minnesota suburb as Lucas Davenport arrives at a truly horrific murder scene in the Porsche so familiar to the legions of fans of the PREY series by John Sandford. Even to law enforcement professionals involved, the details of the gruesome crime are almost stomach turning. (In fact, it threatens to be the crime which finally causes Lucas' long time associate Sloan to totally burn out and retire from the police force.) The victim is a young woman; her body was systematically scourged, after her throat cut the body was arranged by the killer so that the display would have maximum impact. The details of the killing are not released to the press, both so as to avoid alarming the public and to aid the police in their investigation. When a second victim (a older male who was killed and displayed in the same manner ) is discovered several miles away three weeks later, it is clear that there is not only a serial killer but a true sociopath at large in southern Minnesota.
All the evidence that Lucas and his team assemble points to Charlie Pope, who has cut off his ankle bracelet and disappeared. And yet confusion and doubt linger. The crimes have been so meticulously plotted and carefully executed that Lucas wonders whether Charlie, a man of limited intellgence and supposedly subject to emotional impulse, could really have committed such acts on his own or is simply being manipulated in some manner by a clever mastermind. (Perhaps Charlie has somehow remained in contact with the "Gods Down The Hall", the three most dangerous prisoners at St. John's; they are all kept in solitary confinement due to the extreme danger which they pose to anyone with whom they come into contact).
This is John Sandford at his best - Lucas and his team (Del Capslock even makes a cameo appearance) trying to track down a deranged killer in a race against time. Small missteps result in further murders and the case threatens to become so explosive that it might demand political sacrifices before its conclusion. Lucas is still working as a freelancer for Rose Marie Rioux, the head of the BCA (Bureau of Criminal Apprehension), but her role in this book is largely peripheral to the story. Lucas' childhood friend Elle (Sister Mary Joseph) plays a larger role than usual. Meanwhile Lucas is at loose ends while his wife Weather and his family spend the summe rin London while Weather at a hospital there. Thus, the enjoyable byplay between them is absent from this story. in fact, one of my major disaapointments is that despite maintaining the wonderful Letty West as an integral element in Lucas' life by making her his ward in the aftermath of NAKED PREY, she continues to have no further role in the series.
There is an even larger than usual assortment of interesting characters which intersect in various ways with the storyline; however, the only one who seems likely to have a role in a future novel in the series is Ruffee Ignace (read the book to find out how to pronounce his name.) He is a dogged reporter (and one weird dude) with the Star Tribune who plays a crucial role in the story while constantly listening to the different beat of his own internal "radio". The story has a lot of misdirection, both by the perpetrators of these horrific crimes and by the author of his readers. But it is always clever, never unfair. The gruesome nature of the crimes and the level of detail kept me from rating it a full stars; in fact, if the story had not been so good and I was not such a fan of the series I would not have read it. But I did round up my rating and simply accompany it with a TRIPLE X warning, since for the story to seem realistic the detailed extreme violence is essential. It also has a huge, impressive, exciting firefight near the conclusion - one of the best in this genre. In addition, Sandford does a great job of tying up the loose ends, all the questions which Lucas (and I the reader) had were eventualy answered.
Finally, a special tribute to the use of Lucas' compilation for his IPOD of the "100 Best Songs of the Rock Era" as a clever way to provide a unifying theme among almost all the individuals in the book. At first I thought it was an interesting filler but somewhat of a distraction. (You'll have to read the book to get the background.) However, it became increasingly enjoyable as various suggestions were made and debated. And the last reference to the list was so ingenious it really made me smile. Read the book to find out how Weather could convince Lucas that that his choice for #100 should be Jazz Suite No. 2; Waltz 2 by Dmitri Shostakovich.
This is my first read from John Sandford. I really enjoyed the story, it does keep you guessing till the end, lots of twists, great read. There was alot of taking the Lords name in vain and I didn't care for that at all, will make me think before I pick up another one from this writer.
John Sandford takes you into the twisted & devious world of Lucas Davenport and the under/overworld of St. Paul and the surrounding dark woods. #1 NYT bestseller!
One of his best. It'll keep you guessing...
I used to read a lot of John Sanford's books then I kind of got away from him & this is my first one again in a few years and now I remember why I liked him so much. This one is a page turner till the end.
"Silence of the Lambs" creepy! A great read
Good addition to the Prey series keeps you guessing
A great book! Bodies all over the place but Lucas Davenport to the rescue. Very exciting book.
Definitely a great read. I love the Prey books.
I have not read this book, but my husband has. He said that it was a typically Lucas Davenport story. The story was delivered with the same intense that some of the other books by John Sandford. We have a tendency to read other books by this author. Read it, you will enjoy it.
gruesome murder/mystery
very good book couldn't put it down
Excellent lucas davenport novel!! What you always expect from John Sandford.Sucks you right in for a great time!
This was another great read in the Prey series. A little more graphic than most but a real page turner. I recommend it to all Sandford fans.
For years, a trio of vicious serial murderers has been locked behind bars in Minnesota Security Hospital. But a new killer is on the loose, and his bloody handiwork manifests disturbing similarities to the techniques of the "Big Three." Are these monsters outsourcing terror? Only Lucas Davenport can face down this living nightmare.
book kept you in suspense about the identity of the killer until last chapter
I love the Prey series and this is another great one by John Sandford.
I always watch for this author's books, especially the prey series. He is one of the best!! Not to be missed.
This was a good book. A few twists & turns to keep it interesting. I never guessed the ending. I have read one other book by John Sandford & found it to be kind of boring so I was hesitant to read his other books.
Great book!! A realistic story with intrigueing characters.
excellent read
Love the series. Read them all.
A good read
Davenport and Sloan hunt down a madman. A great plot. Moves very well.
This is a printing that is supposed to be "Specially designed for comfortable reading" - the book is about 2 inches taller than normal, and there is more whitespace between lines. Must be easier, I finished it in two days.
This is a printing that is supposed to be "Specially designed for comfortable reading" - the book is about 2 inches taller than normal, and there is more whitespace between lines. Must be easier, I finished it in two days.
I love a good Lucas Davenport thriller - and this is a good one, for sure! A real whodunit - and very fast paced.
Compelling read as always!!
Lucas Davenport is on the trail of a vicious serial killer yet again. But is the person whom he is chasing the real killer???
Twists and turns, fast read.
Twists and turns, fast read.
I get these "Prey" books for my husband. He loves them!
The first body is of a young woman, found on a Minneapolis riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair...... From inside cover of book
The usual great John Sandford story about Lucas Davenport and others. The story never gave away the ending.
Lucas Davenport is looking for a serial killer. There are many clues and red herrings before the end is reached. Very good book
Great page turner! A quick read- I finished it in a day and a half!
Excellent
keeps things moving
Keeps your attention.
I've read all of his books in this series and was a little disappointed with this one. A little gruesome--they are all but this one more than others.
Lucas Davenport 16th Prey novel
This is my first Sandford book and it's a real nailbiter to the end.
Davenport does it again. A fast paced read with the usual twists. B+
A SUPRISE AT EVERY TURN A GREAT READ
Davenport story, excellent as usual. This book is in the new premium format.
excellent as always!!!!
What a good book and one that you'll find difficult to put down once you have started reading it.
The first body of a young woman, found on a Minneapolis riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair.
The second body is found three weeks later, in a farm house six miles south. Same condition, same display-except this time, it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here. This guy.."Lucas said. He took a deep breath, let it out as a sigh. "This guy is going to bust our chops." And soon he is going to do far, far worse than that...
The first body of a young woman, found on a Minneapolis riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair.
The second body is found three weeks later, in a farm house six miles south. Same condition, same display-except this time, it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here. This guy.."Lucas said. He took a deep breath, let it out as a sigh. "This guy is going to bust our chops." And soon he is going to do far, far worse than that...
very good
great
16th in the Prey series, and no need to have read any of the previous to enjoy this. Sandford has returned to the psychotic serial killer plot. As usual, a fast-paced thriller, lots of action. As usual, we get some POV from inside the mind of the killer although Sandford does fool us a bit with this one.
John Sandford created Lucas Davenport and Virgil. Love the characters, love the books.
Newest(2005) in the saga of Lucas Davenport and his tracking of serial killers. Sandford misled me masterfully!
One of his very best books--very hard to put it down.
Extremely good, love the Prey books.
WOW. SURPRISE ENDING. STAYED UP ALL NIGHT TO FINISH IT.
A GOOD FAST PAGE TURNER.
A GOOD FAST PAGE TURNER.
Great book - setting is rural Minnesota.
Vince
Vince
i read the book but didnt think much of it
Another Sanford page turner.
Caroline A. (Lilyflower) - , reviewed Broken Prey (Lucas Davenport, Bk 16) on + 54 more book reviews
The first body is of a young woman, found on a Minneapolis riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair.
The second body is found three weeks later, in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition, same display-except this time it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here.
The second body is found three weeks later, in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition, same display-except this time it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here.
Another riveting mystery by John Sandford.
The first body is found of a young woman on a Minneapolis riverbank,her throat cut,her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this,Lucas Davenport knows,is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad Love affair.
The second body is found three weeks later,in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition,same display-except this tome it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims,nothing to indicate that the killings end here.....
The second body is found three weeks later,in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition,same display-except this tome it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims,nothing to indicate that the killings end here.....
I haven't read this one yet. I have two copies of it so I figured I might as well list it. It probably is as good as all the rest of the Prey books.
The first body is of a young woman, found on a Minneapolis riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair.
The second body is found three weeks later, in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition, same display - except this time it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here.
The second body is found three weeks later, in a farmhouse six miles south. Same condition, same display - except this time it is a man. Nothing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here.
Great shape, read once by my father.
The first body is of a young woman, found on a MN riverbank, her throat cut, her body scourged and put on display. Whoever did this, Lucas Davenport knows, is pushed by brain chemistry. There is something wrong with him. This isn't a bad love affair.
The 2nd body is found 3 wks later, in a farmhouse 6 miles south. Same condition, same display except this time it is a man. NOthing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here.
"This guy..." Lucas said. He took a deep breath, let it out as a sigh. "This guy is going to bust our chops."
And soon he is going to do far, far worse than that.....
The 2nd body is found 3 wks later, in a farmhouse 6 miles south. Same condition, same display except this time it is a man. NOthing to link the two victims, nothing to indicate that the killings end here.
"This guy..." Lucas said. He took a deep breath, let it out as a sigh. "This guy is going to bust our chops."
And soon he is going to do far, far worse than that.....