Three Complete Novels

Three Complete Novels by John Sandford is a collection published by G.P. Putnam’s in 1996, featuring a total of 634 pages in English. This edition presents three interconnected stories centered around the character Lucas Davenport, who navigates complex criminal investigations in various settings, including New York and Minneapolis. The narratives explore themes of mystery and psychological tension as Davenport confronts both personal and professional challenges.
Readers will find that each story delves into different aspects of crime and justice. In “Silent Prey,” Davenport assists in capturing an escaped murderer while dealing with issues within the NYPD. “Winter Prey” sees him investigating a double homicide in a small community, where he encounters a new romantic interest and uncovers a disturbing ring of child molesters. Finally, “Night Prey” brings Davenport back to the Minneapolis police force, where he partners with a dying investigator to track a serial killer amid rising violence. This anthology offers a multifaceted look at the world of crime and detective work.
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Silent Prey – Lucas Davenport travels to New York to help capture the escapes murderer from Eyes of Prey and to help a former love interest weed out vigilante cops from the NYPD. Winter Prey – Some local cops from a small community call upon Lucas Davenport to help solve the murder of a young couple. What he finds is a new love interest, in the form of an attractive medical examiner, and a ring of child molesters. Night Prey – Lucas Davenport finds his way back onto the Minneapolis police force as a political appointee. Now he has to team with a dying investigator from the BCA to catch a serial killer, who has escalated from one murder per year to a virtual killing spree.
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