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Neon Prey

Neon Prey

Lucas Davenport tracks a prolific serial killer in this nail-biting #1 New York Times-bestseller from John Sandford.

Clayton Deese looks like a small-time criminal, muscle for hire when his loan shark boss needs to teach someone a lesson. Now, seven months after a job that went south and landed him in jail, Deese has skipped out on bail, and the U.S. Marshals come looking for him. They don't much care about a low-level guy--it's his boss they want--but Deese might be their best chance to bring down the whole operation.

Then, they step onto a dirt trail behind Deese's rural Louisiana cabin and find a jungle full of graves.

Now Lucas Davenport is on the trail of a serial killer who has been operating for years without notice. His quarry is ruthless, and--as Davenport will come to find--full of surprises . . .

Reviews
  • Neon prey

    Ugly story line and characters. Ending came up short.

    By Petepal1

  • Good one

    Kept the action and story going.

    By DonnieboyT

  • Neon Prey

    This book drew me in and would not let go. I hated for it to end.

    By Goneworth

  • Fantastic

    Typical of Sandford—Absolutely fantastic!

    By bu stu

  • Neon Prey

    The most boring book of all the “Prey” books. It started out interesting then all it was for the next 250 pages.....cornered the bad guys, had a shootout and lost them, followed by cornered the bad guys, had shootout then lost them, followed by cornered the bad guys, had a shootout then lost them. At page 323 I finally just skipped to the end.

    By Halleyj

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