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Certain Prey

Certain Prey

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Disappointing. I missed Lucas Davenport.
Review: I missed Lucas's love life, was very disappointed to find that he and Sherrill broke up somewhere between the end of the last book and the beginning of this one. I also missed the interplay and relationship between Lucas and his squad.

Clara was an interesting villain, but if she comes back, I hope Sandford brings the old Davenport back too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An OUTSTANDING Sanford Read
Review: I have to say, this was one of my favorites. All of Sanford's Prey novels are great, but this one really kept me going. I couldn't put it down. Lucas has definitely lightened up a bit and actually has a sense of humor. Great fun to read and a great ending! Sanford leaves you wanting more!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up to first Prey novels.
Review: I liked Lucas better when he was with Weather. He showed more depth of character. I felt sorry for Sherrill who still had feeling for him. His killers are getting very BORING! Bring back the psychos please. I enjoy when Lucas is stalking his prey and delving into their minds. Eyes Of Prey and Winter Prey, now that's a true Sanford experience. What a disappointment!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Rinker stole the show.....
Review: Another great book from Sanford. Fast paced, enjoyable, great entertainment. Rinker was a believe, if not different character. Carmel however, as exciting as she was, was a bit unrealistic. Also, the behavior between Lucas and Marcy was a flat for two people who "discovered" each other at the end of the previous book. Great nontheless and look forward to the next. Could there be another book with Rinker?????

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: WHERE'S THE OLD LUCAS??
Review: As usual, I was eagerly awaiting my next "Lucas fix." What happened to the quick, intelligent, deep, sexy Lucas that I love?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A page turner!
Review: From the first page to the last, Certain Prey kept my attention. John Sanford allows his characters to develop in such a manner that you are always second guessing him in your mind. Took me three days to complete the reading - and I had to take it to Altantic City to finish it!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as his earlier "Prey" books
Review: I have read every single entry in Sandford's Prey series and this one wasn't quite up to par. His first few books were filled with menace and I thought his villains were outstanding. During that time he developed Davenport as the excellent character that he is now. However, this latest book bothered me. I liked Rinker, an unusual hit'man', but found Carmel totally over the top. Her actions, given her successful background as a top, hard-nosed defense attorney were inexplicable and made no sense. It was as though someone had done a brain transplant on her at the beginning of the book. I don't usually write reviews on books that I think are only average, but when it represents what I regard as a decline, I think it is noteworthy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book, can t wait for the next one
Review: He never fails to satisfy, As with the other books in this series - I could not put it down

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I could not put it down.
Review: This is one of his best books. The lawyer/hit man partnership was interesting. I was immersed in the book from page one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: summer's best reading.
Review: This will be hard to top for excitement and keeping you glued to the pages. It' great to have women as the "bad guys" and have them be so convincing at it. It was also a pleasure to not have the usual Sandford terror and gloom.


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