Pros: Well written, fast-paced study of crime and crime detection Cons: None
At times, I feel as though I live in a vacuum. I love mystery novels. I read a lot of mystery novels and yet I've never read a John Sandford book. "Rules of Prey" is the first in a series of "Prey" novels that started in 1989 and now includes 16 ...
Pros: A chilling, suspenseful thriller Cons: Davenport can be a bit morally corrupt at times
Pretty, dark-haired women in the Twin Cities should take precautions: a serial killer is targeting women who fit that profile and raping them prior to stabbing them to death. The killer, Louis Vullion—known as the maddog—leaves no trace other ...
Pros: You will get hooked in the first chapter. Guaranteed. Cons: None what-so-ever.
Rules of Prey is the first of John Sandford's accomplished Prey novels. This one starts out a whole series of great books. The maddog is going after dark haired woman in the city of Minneapolis. He randomly selects woman that turn his crank, follows ...
Rules of Prey marks the beginning of the 'prey' series written by John Sandford. In this particular book, the chapters often bounce back and forth between the actions of main character, Lucas Davenport, and a psychotic serial killer he is trying to...
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General Fiction - Louis Maddog Vullion is a young attorney . . . and a murderer. He kills for the sheer contest, playing an elaborate game for which h...More at Barnes and Noble
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