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Silent Prey

A Lucas Davenport Mystery, Book 4

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Silent Prey

By: John Sandford
Narrated by: Richard Ferrone
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"You should have killed me," were Bekker’s parting words - perhaps he was right. All through the humiliations of the trial, the horrors of imprisonment, the daily agonies of not having the drugs that kept him humming, Bekker takes solace in the thought that one day he will make Lucas Davenport pay.

Minutes before the jury’s verdict, Bekker slays his prison guard and escapes into New York City. Hiding himself in an elderly woman’s home, he continues to conduct his gruesome experiments, searching the eyes of his victims for the meaning of death. Now, with Davenport back on the case, it is only a matter of time before the two men face each other in a final showdown.

©1992 John Sandford (P)1993 Recorded Books LLC
Crime Fiction Thriller & Suspense Mystery Suspense Crime Fiction Police Procedural
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I was concerned about this book from the lukewarm reviews, but I liked it a lot. Yes, he recycled the villain from the last book, but the other underlying thread of police vigilantes made up for it. While the Becker thread was always in the fore & it was the weaker of the two. It was a bit predictable, especially at first, but a reveal in the middle picked it up. The politics & suspicions of the vigilante issue popped up just often enough to add an edge & then made for a great ending. Again, I didn't see one of the reveals coming at all. I really appreciated that.

Davenport continues to evolve as a person. His fear of & recovery from flying was a bit over the top, but that was OK. His lack of direction & the way he viewed NYC were great.

I love Richard Ferrone's delivery of the story.

Great Addition To The Series

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If you could sum up Silent Prey in three words, what would they be?

An enjoyable story

Who was your favorite character and why?

Lucas Davenport as he is portayed as a strong but human person

Have you listened to any of Richard Ferrone’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Still great

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Lucas Davenport out thinks the NYPD

Lucas Davenport keeps my interest

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