Customer Review: I found the storyline to be well paced with some good twists and turns. The authior was clever in showing the reader possible bad guys/gals including the real one/s. The characters were interesting but could have been a little more dynamic. Terry Segerberg
Customer Review: An excellent John Sandford "Who Dun It", in typical fashion he keeps you guessing to the very end. Sandford humanizes Lucas Davenport to the point you can see him as your next door neighbor. You can almost see him walking up to your front door.
Customer Review: Lucas Davenport experiences small town life through small town crime, and discovers that not all of his big city ways translate well in the snowed-in wilds of Wisconsin. It was nice to see him out of his element and in a setting that threw him for a loop. The descriptions of the winterscapes and the... more info
Customer Review: I love the "Prey" series, but this one is the weakest entry of them all. I quit about 1/4 through the book. Convoluted, scattered. My absolute favorite in this series is "Winter Prey". If you've never read a book in the "Prey" series, this is not the one to start with.
Customer Review: This is a good book and is easy to follow. Bekker is a dark character, but is somewhat difficult to believe as a professional, a HEAVY drug addict, and a murderer. The book is fiction, and the story is interesting to read with a fitting ending, so I'll give four *'s.