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Naked Prey by John Sandford

Naked Prey

by John Sandford
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  • May 1, 2003, 368 pages
  • Paperback:
  • May 2004, 400 pages
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I listened to it on cd while on a long distance drive. Great listening and I actually went past my destination to complete the "read."
Ralph Ekwall

The Author of Naked Prey writes well and keeps the reader interested. However, there are so many characters that it is hard to keep them sorted out. I wonder if it was necessary to have all the different cops.

Sandford uses some interesting narrative techniques. He shows the same event from several points of view. For example he shows a murder from the killer's point of view and later we re-visit the scene from a police point of view. I rather liked that particular method.

I found it hard to put down, but I don't think I will read another of his books
D Reader

Disappointed
After reading the previous Prey books, I'm disappointed in this one. The main character evolution had made him a dud. Where's the action figure I grew to love? And the great cast of misfit friends? Hope it gets better in the next book or I'm gone...
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