Judgment Prey
A Prey Novel
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Robert Petkoff
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John Sandford
Alex Sand was spending the evening at home playing basketball with his two young sons when all three were shot in cold blood. A wealthy federal judge, there’s no short list of people who could have a vendetta against Sands, but the gruesome murders, especially that of his children, turn their St. Paul community on its head. Sand was on the verge of a major donation to a local housing charity, Heart/Twin Cities, and with the money in limbo, eyes suddenly turn to his grieving widow, Margaret Cooper, to see what she might do with the money. Margaret, distraught over the death of her family, struggles to move forward, and can’t imagine how or why anyone would target her husband.
With public pressure mounting and both the local police force and FBI hitting dead end after dead end, Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers are called in to do what others could not: find answers. With each potential lead flawed, Davenport and Flowers are determined to chase every theory until they figure out who killed the Sands. But when they find themselves being stonewalled by the most unlikely of forces, the two wonder if perhaps each misdirection could lead them closer to the truth.
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“The sequel to Righteous Prey reunites Davenport and Flowers in an intricate crime novel. The strong characters, known for their deep friendship and jokey relationship, will continue to appeal to fans of the long-running series.” –Library Journal (starred review)
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I miss Eric Conger
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This has been true of the last few books. I own every Davenport and Flowers book up to this point. But no more. However if Mr Sandford partners with Ctein again I will certainly buy that one. Saturn Run has a place near the top in my top ten audiobooks.
Last one of Sandford’s books I buy
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Getting used to a new reader is tough. It was apparent that Mr. Petkoff hasn’t been a smoker; the side effects that provide the grit and gruffness and basso profundo of the late Richard Ferrone’s divine voice. I not only miss HIS voice, but that of Dick Hill and the original narrator of Louise Penny’s books. Regardless of Grief and acceptance- John Sandford hasn’t missed a beat!
Who doesn’t miss Richard Ferrone?
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It actually hurt to listen to it. But Sanford put a solid narrative together. It saved a lousy audiobook.
Great book ruined by poor narration
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Just not the same-
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