![]() ![]() ![]() Villains…Rich in authentic detail…A swift, satisfying entry in a series with “Clever plotting, sure pacing, and fully rounded Such luminaries as James Lee Burke, Lawrence Block, and Thomas Harris.” -, editorial review Sharp-witted and determined…Awonderfully crafted thriller, possibly one of theīest of 1999. Certain Prey cements Sandford’s standing among Fans of previous Preyīooks will find Davenport a little older, a little more wary, but no less “Pulse-pounding, page-turning excitement.” - Minneapolis Star Tribune That and she is a woman! Well worth reading - see if Lucas can catch her. Her business set-uo is simple, and this may be one of the reasons Lucas has trouble identifying her. She is amazing, cool, calm, and very good at simple disguises. The 10th of the Prey series, Lucas is hunting for a hired killer, and truly, just kind of stumbles onto her true identity. "I never miss a Prey book, and this one is especially good. And when a woman like Clara has the advantage, no one is safe. She knows how to penetrate them, and how to use them. Lucas Davenport has no idea of the toll this case is about to take on him. This time, there’s one loose end that’s hard to shake. Clara usually knows how to deal with loose ends: cut them off, one by one, until they're all gone. Her latest hit sounds simple: a defense attorney wants a rival eliminated. She just goes about her business, collects her money, and goes home. Clara Rinker is twenty-eight, beautiful, charmingly southern-and the best hit woman in the business. ![]()
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