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050 0 0 _aPS3569.A516
_bN35 2003
082 0 0 _aMYS SAN
100 1 _aSandford, John
_d, 1944-
245 1 0 _aNaked prey
_c/ John Sandford
260 _aNew York
_b: G.P. Putnam's Sons
_c, c2003.
300 _a359 p.
_c; 24 cm.
520 _aLucas Davenport has some changes-and some nasty surprises-in store, in the chilling new novel by the number-one-bestselling author. In Naked Prey , John Sandford puts Lucas Davenport through some changes. His old boss, Rose Marie Roux, has moved up to the state level and taken Lucas with her, creating a special troubleshooter job for him for the cases that are too complicated or politically touchy for others to handle. In addition, Lucas is now married and a new father, both of which are fine with him: he doesn't mind being a family man. But he is a little worried. For every bit of peace you get, you have to pay-and he's waiting for the bill. It comes in the form of two people found hanging from a tree in the woods of northern Minnesota. What makes it particularly sensitive is that the bodies are of a black man and a white woman, and they're naked. "Lynching" is the word that everybody's trying not to say-but, as Lucas begins to discover, in fact the murders are not what they appear to be, and they are not the end of the story. There is worse to come-much, much worse.
650 0 _aDavenport, Lucas (Fictitious character)
_x--Fiction
650 0 _aPrivate investigators
_x--Minnesota
_z--Minneaspolis
_y--Fiction
651 0 _aMinneapolis (Minn.)
_x--Fiction
655 7 _aMystery fiction
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