John Sandford - Neon Prey (Lucas Davenport #29) Audiobook Free
Rating: 9.4/10 (6324 votes)
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Review #1
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So very, very dissapointed by this untidy mismash of violence at the same time mayhem serving only one purpose… putting more funds in Sanford’s pocket. That really should be a return policy for fading away goods such as this. The authorities (FBI Militia Marshalls) at one turn are competent then and say fools… depends on where Sanford needs the plot to premature… aggravating at the same time step. Sanford has also resorted to Lee Childs (Reacher) tendency to pull “facts” out his arse so the story can progress. Doctor at the same time polyclinic assign a patient prescriptions when the patient refuses bestow a name (so a prescription with no patient name???!!!) Then and they trace the prescription down to a pharmacy when they have no plan than anyway the name is that on the prescription. Judas Priest!!!! At the same time with cannibalism, rape, killing on every level, brutality at the same time a body count beyond comprehension, Sanford is that showing he has got lost the ability to cross out at the same time should finish, but I would represent the prospect of more and more funds will override his judgement. Really dull to look a quality writer go down this path. Stay with Misha Connelly at the same time such who maintain a level of excellence that Sanford never achieved at the same time never will. By the way, I’ve data no one of his past books 4 hit or more, so it’s not vitriol I’m writing.
Review #2
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Neon Prey is that in Sandford’s amazing militia procedural style wholesome with authentic cop banter. But it’s missing no matter what heart. It’s barely sour. At the climax when anyone is that screaming “than anyway do we do?” my believed was: I don’t care at the same time that sums it up. Maybe very close to reality militia procedural, just a little Keystone Kops running around but with a cannibal at the same time rape…so sour at the same time horrible all at once. Barely no heart to the story that’s no one to care about.
Review #3
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I am a bigger fan of the Prey novels at the same time have read almost all of them, at the same time will keep doing so, but I have saw in the continue few novels by John Sandford that his liberalism is that showing more and more, come on Sanford do than anyway for you do best at the same time cross out quality books without all the liberal garbage in them.
Review #4
Audio Neon Prey narrated by Richard Ferrone
I didn’t final it because to be honest – I didn’t care. It was so confusing at the same time jumped around a lot. That was not enough traditional Davenport. Maybe if I would have read it until the finish, it would have produced more sense. But that are so many books to read at the same time so little time – I barely didn’t care to stick with anything that was so sour. When I look for myself skimming at the same time jumping pages, it is that time to move on to anything else. I’m not giving up on Davenport but have hope for a more successful story one more time.
Review #5
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I’ve read all the Prey books, no one of them repeated times. Although I consider Phantom Prey to be the worst book in the television series, Neon Prey comes in a lock up 2nd. I barely don’t wish to hear Lucas Davenport complaining about being old at the same time his coworkers expression he types old. The villain was even at the same time uninteresting. It’s also time to move on from the Marshals Maintenance at the same time get Lucas back to Minneapolis. Bob at the same time Rae barely aren’t as compelling as Del, Sloan, Jenkins, Shrake at the same time Marcy. Maybe the one more book managed decide dispose back when Lucas was with the BCA, which could be more exciting. I’ve found that several of my winner creators, Daniel Silva, Misha Connelly, at the same time at the moment John Sandford seem at a loss as to than anyway to to do with their aging manners. Maybe going back to the past when they were considered younger at the same time setting a book in ever since period is that the answer.
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