Lethal Prey, John Sandford
Lethal Prey, John Sandford
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Lethal Prey

Bestseller

Author: John Sandford

Narrator: Robert Petkoff

Unabridged: 11 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers join forces to track down a ruthless killer who will do whatever it takes to keep the past buried, in this latest thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author John Sandford.

Doris Grandfelt, an employee at an accounting firm, was brutally stabbed to death . . . but nobody knew exactly where the crime took place. Her body was found the next night, dumped among a dense thicket of trees along the edge of an urban park, eight miles east of St. Paul, Minnesota. Despite her twin sister Lara Grandfelt’s persistent calls to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, the killer was never found.

Twenty years later, Lara has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Confronted with the possibility of her own death, she’s determined to find Doris’s killer once and for all. Finally taking matters into her own hands, she dumps the entire investigative file on every true crime site in the world and offers a $5 million reward for information leading to the killer’s arrest. Dozens of true crime bloggers show up looking for both new evidence and “clicks,” and Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers are called in to review anything that might be a new lead.

When one of the bloggers locates the murder weapon, Lucas and Virgil begin to uncover vital details about the killer’s identity. But what they don’t know is the killer lurks in plain sight, and with the true crime bloggers blasting every clue online, the killer can keep one step ahead. As the nation maneuvers the detectives closer to the truth, Lucas and Virgil will find that digging up Doris’s harrowing past might just get them buried instead.

About John Sandford

American author, John Sanford (a pseudonym of John Roswell Camp) wrote thirty-five novels, all of which are on the New York Times bestsellers list in one way or another. He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1944, where he spent much of his time with his Lithuanian grandparents. Their home was very primitive with an outside outhouse and a subsistence garden. Life was work centered on the farm with hay being bailed each summer to feed the various farm animals. Fruit trees were also in abundance on their property. It was a good place to grow up.

Camp won the Pulitzer Prize in journalism, and also won the Distinguished Writing Award of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. He also wrote two non-fiction books. The Eye and the Heart: The Water Colors of John Stuart Ingle, and Plastic Surgery: The Kindest Cut.

Camp was married to Susan Lee Jones, and has two children. Susan died in May 2007 of metastasized breast cancer, and he married again in 2013 to Michele Cook, a journalist and screenwriter. Camp is a dedicated painter and photographer also. He, however, does not show his paintings.

Camp's most prolific work is the Prey series of which there are currently twenty-five installments, running from 1989 - 2015.......the first being Rules of Prey and the most recent, Gathering Prey, which debuted on April 28, 2015. Other series include The Kidd Series, The Virgil Flowers Series, The Singular Menace Series, and other various books and short stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by LIsa Noell "Rocking the chutzpah!" on February 01, 2025

My thanks to Penguin Group/Putnam, John Sandford and Netgalley. It's an odd thing, but in all the years of reading Davenport and Flowers I've never been bored. Yet, this damned book was toothless. I kept waiting for someone "Virgil or Lucas" to kill these arseholes. That did not happen. The laughs? A......more

Goodreads review by Miss✧Pickypants on December 14, 2024

Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers team up again in this latest page-turning thriller and I really loved the storyline in this one! Without giving anything away, the story is centered around solving a 20-year old cold-case murder. The victim's sister manages to revive interest in the case by releasi......more

Goodreads review by Lee on April 09, 2025

Sandford gets better and better with every book. I just love his novels...and this one is no exception. I've heard that some people have a problem with the ending, but I guess that they haven't read a Sandford book before. He's had similar endings in the past, and they haven't dimmed my appreciation......more

Goodreads review by Reader on March 27, 2025

The prior entry Toxic Prey was one of the best Sandford books in years (my opinion), but Lethal prey is one of the worst in the entire series. How can you expect your readers to care about the mystery if your MC investigators don’t care for 80% of the book? The choice to have Virgil repeatedly whini......more

Goodreads review by Kristine on January 07, 2025

Where’s the ending? Are there chapters missing in this ARC? It’ll be interesting to see when the actual book comes out if there was a mistake because the end is abrupt and not resolved. Okay. Besides the fact that this book feels like it's missing the ending, the rest of the book was actually good.......more


Quotes

One of New York Post's 30 Must-Read New Thrillers

"A superlative police procedural paired with an outrageous serial-killer saga, enlivened by an array of quirky characters." —Wall Street Journal