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Judgement Prey
- Lucas Davenport, Book 33
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers team up to crack an unsolvable case in this thrilling new novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author John Sandford.
When federal judge Alex Sand and his two young sons are shot in cold blood at their family home, the brutality of the murders leaves their wealthy St. Paul community reeling. There's no shortage of people with a vendetta against the judge, but the collapse of a major charitable donation he had planned complicates things further, leaving the money in limbo and all eyes on his grief-stricken widow.
As public pressure mounts and both the local police force and the FBI hit one dead end after another, it isn't long before Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers are called in. The duo are determined to chase down every angle and every theory until they figure out who killed the Sands. But when they find themselves stonewalled by the most unlikely of forces, they begin to wonder if each misdirection might actually lead them closer to the truth . . .
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- W E Marquand
- 13-04-2024
classic davenport
Stanford never disappoints. this is one of the funnier davenport novels and welcome for it.
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- Anonymous User
- 17-08-2024
Another brilliant novel featuring Lucas and Virgil.
Love John Sandford books, and this is no exception. I found Judgement Prey entertaining and hard to stop listening to. Though I miss Richard Ferrone and his excellent narration, Robert Petkoff does ok. Looking forward to the next book.
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