" Very enjoyable, excellent for its genre. His compulsions to kill and destroy the eyes of his victims, otherwise they haunt his dreams. " Michael Becker is one of the coolest villains I've found in fiction. I like them because they're a fast read and they are set in the Twin Cities. " I've read pretty much all of John Sanfords crime stories. The bad guy in this one is bad, but kind of fake too. He is a little edgy, motivated, and 'grey.' he is good and bad and tries to be righteous. " This is the third Lucas Davenport mystery. The "hero" is not always the good guy and yet you still root for him " - Marylu, " A series of books with good characters and good plots. It was good in the end, and had a nice semi-twist, but was very dark overall compared to the first 2 books in the series. " This is the 3rd Lucas Davenport book I've read, and somehow it was really hard to get into. " with this book i right away bought the other prey series. We got a more intimate look at Lucas and the twists and turns were terrific. " Sanford is always a good read, but I wasn't sure I was going to like this one as much as the previous in the series. Book #3 was awesome and I can't wait to read #4. His first three Lucas Davenport books have gotten progressively better. I recommend this book to anyone interested in crime stories. I had a hard time putting it down because I wanted to know what was coming next. It is a good crime story which sucked me in from the start. I am happy to say that I enjoyed this one just as much as the first one. I was a little worried because I really enjoyed the first one but got a little bored with the second one. This one was enjoyable and entertaining, but there was nothing that caused it to stand out. There's no doubt that John Sandford is a talented writer and among the best in his genre. " After awhile, most police/crime thrillers start to seem to be quite similar. Great twist at the very end, but not one of my favorites. " I read this one a long time ago and just reread it. I'm on a Lucas Davenport kick.thanks to Andrea. " This is the second time I'm reading this book (3-1-96). Eyes is a thrilling story of Lucas"s hunt for a serial killer before he kills again. At this stage he is still young, street smart and in some cases, dangerous to those he hunts for justice. Over the years I have become a huge fan of this series due primarily to the development of the main character, Lucas Davenport. Although most of the story lines begin in and around the Minneapolis-St Paul area of Minnesota, this policeman and colleagues travel all over the surrounding area. " Eyes is the third book in a series about a cop in the northern mid-west of the US. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Life-or push him irrevocably over the edge. This is the case that will lift him back to Web of a man of extraordinary intelligence and evil, a master manipulatorįascinated with all aspects of death: the dark mirror of Davenport’s own soul.Īs the hunt winds through darker and ever more frightening events, Davenport Little by little, Davenport is drawn into the Mutilation of the eyes, and he realizes he has no choice. Isn’t sure he’s up to it-until it happens again, the same savagery, the same Pair of particularly brutal cases, bone-weary, his nerves fraying, Davenport To go on as he attempts to sort out the murder. ![]() Patchwork of scars, but that bizarre clue is all Lieutenant Lucas Davenport has A report comes in of a troll-like man near the murder scene, his face a In Eyes of Prey, a depressed and unfocusedĭavenport takes on a macabre case, tracking down a serial killer who maims theĮyes of his victims after he has murdered them.ĭoctor’s wife horrifies the Twin Cities, especially what the killer did to herĮyes. Minneapolis lieutenant Lucas Davenport, these thrillers are raw, graphic, and Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist John Sandford consistently make theīestseller lists, but they are not for the faint of heart.
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