Invisible Prey

Invisible Prey by John Sandford, published by Simon & Schuster in 2007, is a mystery novel that unfolds in a wealthy neighborhood of Minneapolis. The story begins with the brutal murders of two elderly women, who are found beaten to death in their home. Initially perceived as a random break-in motivated by drug-related theft, the investigation led by Davenport reveals deeper complexities as he questions the nature of the crime and the victims involved.
As Davenport delves into the case, he uncovers a pattern that suggests a more intricate motive behind the seemingly random violence. The narrative explores themes of crime and investigation, focusing on the dynamics of police procedural work and the role of private investigators. This edition spans 388 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a detailed exploration of the unfolding mystery and the unexpected connections that emerge throughout the investigation.
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In the richest neighbourhood of Minneapolis, two elderly women lie murdered in their home, beaten to death with a metal pipe, the rooms ransacked, only small items stolen. It’s clearly a random break-in by someone looking for money to buy drugs. But as he looks more closely, Davenport begins to wonder if the items are actually so small or the victims so random, if there might not be some invisible agenda at work here. Gradually, a pattern begins to emerge – and it will lead Davenport to somewhere he never expected. Which is too bad, because the killers – and there is more than one of them – the killers are expecting him.
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