Rules Of Prey (Paperback)
| Author: John Sandford |
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: Berkley Pub Group
ISBN-10: 0425205819
ISBN-13: 9780425205815
Sku: 31193476
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 7.25H x 4.25L x 1T
Pages:
496
Age Range:
22 to UP
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| Lieutenant Lucas Davenport is determined to track down a diabolically clever serial killer who leads a double life, carefully picks out his female victims, and taunts the police with notes signed Maddog. Reprint. *Author: Sandford, John *Publication Date: 2005/08/01 *Number of Pages: 479 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.00 *Width: 4.25 *Height: 7.25 |
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Lieutenant Lucas Davenport is determined to track down a diabolically clever serial killer who leads a double life, carefully picks out his female victims, and taunts the police with notes signed "Maddog." Reprint. |
Author Bio
John Sandford
After serving in the Korean War, John Sandford began his journalism career working in Missouri and Iowa before moving to Florida in 1970. He worked for "The Miami Herald" for eight years before moving again to Minnesota to work for "The Saint Paul Pioneer Press", where he became a popular columnist. In the mid-'80s, during what was then called the "Farm Crisis," Sandford, under his given name John Camp, wrote a five-part series focusing on the hardships of a Minnesota farming family. His reporting won him a Pulitzer Prize for feature writing. Several years later, Sandford published his first novel, "The Fool's Run", followed almost simultaneously by "Rules of Prey", the first novel in his popular Prey series, featuring policeman Lucas Davenport. Often revolving around a disturbing crime or demented criminal, the majority of Sandford's novels are psychological thrillers with tough characters and fast pacing.

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