Silent Prey
Silent Prey book cover

Silent Prey

Hardcover – March 30, 1992

Price
$25.54
Format
Hardcover
Pages
320
Publisher
Putnam Adult
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0399137426
Dimensions
20 x 20 x 20 inches
Weight
1.41 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly This streamlined thriller is a rematch for Minneapolis homicide cop Lucas Davenport and the insane killer he caught in Sandford's earlier slasher novel, Eyes of Prey. After psychotic pathologist Dr. Mike Bekker escapes from a New York courthouse and begins a killing spree, NYPD Lt. Lily Rothenberg asks Davenport, her former lover, to come to Manhattan and help the investigation. Despite Bekker's ruined face (courtesy of an enraged Davenport), the killer eludes capture and the bodies keep piling up, each with the eyelids cut off so that Bekker could photograph his victims as they died. Rothenberg gives Davenport an additional, undercover assignment--to ferret out the "Robin Hoods," a clandestine police vigilante group responsible for perhaps three dozen deaths, one of which was that of a fellow cop who might have been onto them. Paired with possible Robin Hood Det. Barbara Fell, Davenport taunts Bekker in the media, hoping to goad him into a mistake, but the grisly murders continue. As the momentum gathers, readers will speed through the surprise twists and confrontations of the last chapters. Although the story never drags and Sandford delivers his usual punch, the devices in his winning formula are becoming familiar. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Kirkus Reviews Sandford's sixth thriller--including two under his real name of John Camp--since July 1989. It's no surprise, then, that this fourth in his bestselling Prey series shows some stretch and strain, bringing cop-hero Lucas Davenport away from Minneapolis to Manhattan to tangle again with the homicidal maniac of Eyes of Prey (1991). But it's not just drug-crazed pathologist Michael Bekker- -infamous for cutting out his victims' eyelids as he torture-kills them to capture the moment of transition from life to death--that tests Davenport here. Weeks after Bekker escapes from a Minneapolis courthouse in the novel's fierce kickoff, Davenport is visited by old flame Lily Rothenberg of the NYPD (Rules of Prey). Not only is Bekker running amok in N.Y.C., Lily says, but so is a cabal of vigilante cops who've killed perhaps dozens of the Big Apple's most vicious worms. Will Davenport help snare Bekker and at the same time secretly sniff out the bad cops? Davenport's exploration of Gotham's mean streets dramatically points up the metropolis as an inferno of the damned--dealers, fences, junkies--as seen by a small-city cop; but Davenport himself seems less the appealingly brooding, game-playing genius of previous novels than a devious bully with a penchant for extralegal tactics, including intimidation and burglary. Meanwhile, Bekker pops pills and reaps victims under Davenport's nose until a major twist reveals why the killer remains invisible. As Davenport closes in, he also finds himself looking hard at friends old and new as possible vigilantes: Lily, her cop-lover, another top cop, and Davenport's own new bedmate, a feisty ``cowgirl'' cop named Barb Fell. The two cases close out in predictable but tense climaxes fraught with poetic justice. Solid cop-action with well-drawn minor characters, but lacking the high cleverness or suspense of some earlier Preys. And recycled villain Bekker is no Hannibal Lecter. -- Copyright ©1992, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

Features & Highlights

  • A brilliant but insane pathologist flees to New York to continue his research on death, and the police call on Lucas Davenport, who merges his investigative talents with an old flame to put an end to the madness. 100,000 first printing.

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Lucas Davenport rocks

John Sandford has written more than a dozen "Prey" cop-thrillers featuring Lucas Davenport, a hard bitten, tough, street smart Minnesota cop.

They're all good and "Silent Prey" is no exception.

This time, Davenport is up against an escaped serial killer who is definitely has a few loose marbles. But he's clever. He escapes from Minnesota and shortly thereafter bodies start showing up in New York City.

Davenport is called in to consult but has a secondary mission of rooting out some righteous murderers who just might be New York cops.

"Silent Prey" is a fine cop-thriller. Davenport, in my opinion, is one of the best ficitional cops in the genre.

Jerry
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Very disappointing. Water Damage. Listed as New.

I was extremely disappointed with this book. The middle of the book had water damage. Does not fit with the rest of my collection.
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Excellent book and excellent author!

Excellent book written by an excellent author!
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Great book

Love this series.
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Quick and professional

Very fast and professional. Item exactly as described.
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All's well that ends well!

This book was a sequel to an earlier book about a real monster. It started in Minnesota and ended in New York City! I thoroughly enjoyed the ride and this book was an excellent ride! I recommend it to any and all John Sanford fans!
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Five Stars

Book and cover are in excellent condition.
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Best series

Such a wonderful series. I love to read the books a second time after a few years. It's all new again.
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It's John Sandford. What else is there to say ...

It's John Sandford. What else is there to say.
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Five Stars

great book