Storm Prey

Storm Prey by John Sandford, published by Simon & Schuster in 2011, is a gripping addition to the mystery and detective genre. This edition spans 408 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with a daring drugs raid at a Minneapolis hospital, where a medical orderly is fatally assaulted, coinciding with a critical day for Lucas Davenport’s wife, Weather, who is scheduled to perform a high-profile surgery on conjoined twin girls.
Readers will find a complex interplay of crime and police procedural elements as the story unfolds. The tension escalates as the events surrounding the raid intertwine with the high-stakes medical operation, creating a backdrop of urgency and danger. This book delves into the challenges faced by law enforcement and the medical community, providing insights into both worlds while maintaining a focus on the unfolding drama.
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A daring drugs raid on a Minneapolis hospital, during which a medical orderly is kicked to death, takes place on the same day that Lucas Davenport’s surgeon wife, Weather, is due to perform a high-profile operation to separate conjoined twin girls.
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