I’m willing to let any of his fans, of which there are many, have a say, though. I’m willing to let any of his fans, and there are many, have a say, though. I’m content to be odd man out in this case. It’s unusual to be so put off by a character I refuse to ever give the writer a second chance. I disliked Davenport so much I never read another one after the first. There are now 33 books in the series, including one novella. I read one book in the series, and found Lucas Davenport as a character so off-putting I never read another. Davenport is hardly a likeable character - he has proposed marriage to the unwed mother of his child, a Murphy Brown clone, but has no qualms about starting an affair with the female cop sent to assist him - and the ending is swiped from an earlier - and better - book by William Goldman.Ĩ Responses to “Reviewed by Ray O’Leary: JOHN SANDFORD – Shadow Prey.” I found this inordinately easy to put down. Paul area, where most of the Indians live, the bulk of the investigation is handled by Lt. But since the killings began in the Minneapolis-St. Realizing Clay is a Publicity Hound, the group plans to draw his attention with a series of well-publicized murders. Now, Lawrence Duberville Clay is Director of the FBI - and a small group of Native Americans have devised a plan to lure him to Minnesota, where they plan to kill him. Over 20 years ago, Larry Clay was a policeman who used his uniform to get away with raping 12-year-old Native American girls.
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