tracey
posts on 2/25/2009 9:31:54 PM
ok let me in on the secret please.. where does the del name come from :(
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Marco
posts on 2/25/2009 9:09:31 PM
Big hole in the plot:
How is it the cops never investigated the maid? You know, the last one to see Frances alive? The one whose boyfriend just paid $42K in cash for an Emu farm? That being said, I liked the book anyway, read it in two days.
Side note - I've been reading the Prey books for like 20 years now, and I just recently figured out where Del's name came from :)
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Gwen Huttula
posts on 1/26/2009 10:42:14 PM
My sister and I are avid fans of the "Prey" novels and are delighted that you have introduced a new character in Virgil Flowers. However, there is an error in the second novel "Heat Lightning." Where does Virgil's father preach? Lutheran or Presbyterian? We got a good laugh but shame on your editors. Keep up the good work.
2 Sisters from the beach
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tracey
posts on 1/22/2009 8:31:31 PM
oh no i just got phantom prey... why do writers do this after so many books..
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Belinda Elizondo
posts on 7/10/2008 12:19:42 AM
I just finished Phantom Prey and must admit that i was very disappointed. The last two Prey books don't hold a candle to the earlier works. It's as if student writers were given the task to write a Lucas Davenport book, and the top submissions were given John Sanford's authorship. Where's the psychological backstory of the villians? What's up with Letty's character? She had interesting potential~~more than just a cardboard ward. What happened to Lucas' problem solving skills? Depression again? This felt like an abridge version; needed much more fleshing out. I've eagerly devoured the Prey books after being introduced to them. These last two have left a bad taste in my mouth. But I will still look forward to another.
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Dennis McCargar
posts on 5/27/2008 2:07:20 AM
I am both surprised and disappointed that a fan, or perhaps more than one,
is upset with John's latest effort,
Phantom Prey. I like it, and I am still
reading, have about 50 pages to go. The only complaint that I can imagine
is the psycho stuff with the killer
imagining a person who isn't there,
even having sex with him...this was a
little unlike the Sandford we know,
but hardly call for dissing the book
or claiming it is less than we expect
from one of the best writers out there.
I am happy enough just having another
Prey novel again, a little variation
from the standard format is OK with
me...although, I have to admit that I
was maybe a little anxious when the story moved into this realm...I would
equate it with the "Neil Diamond
syndrome" (my term) when he
performed a new version of several
old hits on the "Hot August Nights"
album, mostly live recordings, and
which were dominated by the artist's
need to play it differently, not the
same old version that was a hit. The Eagles tried it, very successfully with a strange and mysterious (and very satisfying)live intro to Hotel California, but they reverted to the original chords, which gave away the "musical joke"...Rick Nelson had a hit song in which he complained about this very thing, how his fans want to hear it the same way they first heard it, while he needed to reach out for new sounds and chords and riffs...that one was called "Garden Party", remember it? So, we can think of this new wrinkle in the Prey novels as Sandford's Garden Party, ok?
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Pat Petzold
posts on 5/26/2008 11:59:31 AM
I have all of the Prey Books.
I love them !
I named my 6 year old Wire Haired Dachshound LUCAS after
Lucas Davenport.
But the last one PHANTOM PREY
you can forget it ! If Sandford keeps
on writing in this vein I will no
longer be one of his fans.
Pat Petzold
Heilbronn, Germany
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miguel rodriguez
posts on 4/7/2008 3:27:42 AM
Davenport never kept me up 'til three thirty in the am. Virgel Flowers has.Thank God I'm retired,any more on the way? Thank You,Miguel.
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doonesb
posts on 11/12/2007 6:48:33 PM
How can I can a list of 'Prey' books in chronological order. I have missed a few and want to make sure I read them in good order.
Thank you,
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posts on 7/6/2006 1:55:12 PM
It was good to see a different kind of killer this time. One who can kill the political wrongdoers..In his new book, Dead Watch, opens the door for him to get some fresh air. Still not as fast action as any of the Prey, but theres alot of dirty politics out there to.
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