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The Night Crew

The Night Crew

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent, but not up to the standard of the Prey series
Review: This book is a decent read. Anna Batory is a cool character. I did enjoy it, but I came away feeling like something was missing. I'm not quite sure what it is. It definitely wasn't as good as any Prey novel, but it was better than another non Lucas novel like Fool's Run.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not up to the "prey" series, but a good page turner.
Review: Sandford always writes taut tales of adventure with some sick villains, and this one is no exception. It is not up to his Lucas Davenport level, however.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: great book did not want to put it down
Review: I have every book that john sandford has written that has Lucas Davenport. All his book just keep me on edge they are great thrillers. I am on my last book please hurry and come out with another one soon. John sandford and Patricia D. Cornwell are the greatest. Sue

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Finally--a credible, mature woman headlining a thriller!
Review: Thank you, Mr. Sandford, for lending your talents as a writer of intelligent, harrowing fiction to this tale illuminating a wise woman's insights into horrific violence and the price tag on survival in a fast, loud, angry world. I hope to see (read) more of Anna Batory.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Skip this one and go to the "Prey" series.
Review: If this were the first Sanford book I read, I would not read any of his other books. "Night Crew" lacks a sense of urgency, a coherent story line, and an interesting main charater. A let down from his other works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This guy can write
Review: I'm really glad to have discovered this author. He writes so well it's scary how bad the competition look in comparison. I rushed out to find one of his "Prey" series and devoured it in twenty four hours.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Keep's you on your toes. A real mystery, a great book!
Review: This book is great. The characters are so real. From the beginning, the story is moving. And it keep you turning the pages until the last page. Unexpected events and just plain exceptional writing talent. So good I'm reading all of his other books. You'll want to as well after your read The Night Crew!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not Worth The Read
Review: I didn't like the story at all. Anna Batory was a character that was just not believeable. Sandfords story started out slow and stayed that way till the end. The whole story about Batory was to predictable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A TRUE PAGE TURNER!!!
Review: The way John Sandford creates a psycho who stalks an innocent videographer, Anna Batory, was sheer brilliance. Anna attempts to find the stalker who is slowly eliminating everyone she comes in contact with. Teamed up with one of the best homicide cops, she is searching for the truth in a web tangled with lies. The story is choppy in some parts, but the suspense is definitely there. I recommend this book to anyone looking for the suspense ride of their life. I am looking forward to reading other John Sandford books.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Disappointing!
Review: I am usually a big fan of John Sandford, but I was very disappointed with Night Shift. I found the story full of loose ends and very unrealistic. When Jake's son dies by jumping off a building, all he can think about is trying to romance Anna. The plot constantly changed course making the book even less interesting. Usually, I can't put John Sandford's books down, but this time I could not wait to be done with it.


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