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A shallow grave and a pornographic drawing draw Lucas Davenport into a deadly quest for a predator with a single-minded hunger for his chosen prey. In the mist and rain of a Minnesota spring, a shallow grave is found. It contains the body of a young woman, apparently strangled. When the murder is connected with a brilliantly-executed erotic drawing, where the victim's face has been grafted onto a pornographic internet image, Lucas Davenport becomes involved. More of the drawings come to light and Davenport, with the help of a local sheriff's deputy, makes a grisly discovery. The drawings may represent more murder victims, strangled with a starter rope from an antique outboard motor. As Lucas investigates further, he uncovers a web of deceit, related to a series of young women involved in the arts. All of them had some connection to the local university, and all of them had a new boyfriend who remained unseen by their friends. There the trail seems to end until further investigation of the grave site results in an horrific discovery. On the misty, oak-covered hillside south of Minneapolis, the case begins to come together in Lucas' mind, but the mixture of ferocious intelligence and madness which he faces means that the deaths must continue, that the chosen prey must be stalked...
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29 primary books30 released booksLucas Davenport is a 30-book series with 29 primary works first released in -330 with contributions by John Sandford and Jeffery Deaver.
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I enjoyed this book more than some of the others. Of course these books always have a lot of graphic sex and violence so they are not for everyone. This story wasn't fast moving but it had my attention all the way though. I think it was because it went from being something small, a missing persons case, to a possible murder, to a much larger situation. I did foresee the ending though, and I'm pretty sure anyone would. I like the little bits about Lucas' relationship with Weather and I hope they get married.
This one lost me in the middle. It was moving along keeping my interest then 2/3 through it slowed way down and meandered to an ending.
I enjoyed this mystery/thriller featuring Lucas Davenport. One of my favorite scenes was when Davenport meets the computer genius Kidd for the first time. I look forward to reading the next book in the series, Mortal Prey.