Hidden Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 15)

Hidden Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 15)
by John Sandford

Hidden Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 15)
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Author: John Sandford
Edition: Mass Market Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2005-04-26
ISBN: 0425199606
Number of pages: 448
Publisher: Berkley

Book Reviews of Hidden Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 15)

Book Review: It's Going to Be Hard for John Sandford to Top 'Hidden Prey'
Summary: 5 Stars

Readers of my Amazon reviews may notice that I've developed an appreciation for the writing of John Sandford. This author specializes in blistering police procedurals that typically include trace elements of the psychological suspense story. Having said that, his 16th Lucas Davenport thriller Hidden Prey was just released in paperback, so I decided to splurge a small royalty check on this item to give you the lowdown.

Unless you've been living 'off the grid' in the Minnesota backwoods, you probably already know that each novel in the Prey Series opens with a charged confrontation between two or more combatants that results in the discovery of a body. Hidden Prey is no different from other Sandford fare in this regard. The victim -- Rodion Oleshev -- is found dead with multiple gunshot wounds on the shore of Lake Superior, and to further complicate things, he's Russian! Turns out Oleshev was the rebellious son of a well-connected oil magnate, one that just happens to be very friendly with Vladimir Putin. Therefore Lucas Davenport gets called in on the case, as an investigative troubleshooter for the Governor, since the murder has both diplomatic and political overtones.

Sandford runs Davenport through the gauntlet of the Duluth police, the Hibbing police, the Virginia police, local reporters, an FBI handler, and a sexy Muscovite intelligence agent -- all of whom are engaged in a race to determine why Oleshev was killed, before the situation blows up in their collective faces. Each set of people searching for the gunman have their own speculations about what's going on, but what they don't know -- early on -- is that there was a witness to the crime. A homeless woman whose street name is 'Trey' gets a little too enmeshed with the incident, owing to the fact that she slashes Oleshev's twisted attacker with a switchblade after the killer pursues her through the lakeshore underbrush. Luckily for observer Trey, the psychopath's gun jams, and he retreats with a severe cut after being slashed. Her curiosity aroused when the killer flees, Trey then examines Oleshev's bloody body and finds a $50,000 money belt strapped underneath his clothing, so she appropriates that and a Sony Vaio Rodion was carrying, and then she promptly vanishes.

Sandford throws in a red herring when the killer later tries to track down the witness -- Trey -- and ends up killing the wrong woman. But these first two killings are just subplot obfuscations that lead Davenport astray from his true cause for alarm, a now-activated Communist exfiltration cell operating in the lake strewn wilds of Minnesota. The sleeper cell has apparently woken up from its decades long nap, and something seems afoot in the desolate mining town of Hibbing. The only question is -- what exactly is this group up to? And how many of them are involved?

Killers are curious creatures, and Hidden Prey is smart enough to feature not one, but two of them. I don't want to disclose who they are in this review, but they're two of the least probable characters you'd suspect.

In the course of telling his tale, Sandford gives the Prey Series two memorable new supporting characters -- Jerry Reasons and Nadezhda Kalin. Unfortunately, one of them will be referred to in the past tense after you read the conclusion of this novel. One is promoted and the other ends up dead. You'll have to read the book to find out who. I won't spoil it for you.

Even if you don't like suspense stories, you'll probably love Hidden Prey. I say that specifically because the writing is so strong, and Sandford's descriptions of the little Minnesota towns that he's strolled through convey a keen photographic "you are there" quality. For those of you that Google, I'd like to mention that fans of Sandford may also be interested in looking up the audio interview with the Prey Series creator that was posted on NPR on May 14th, 2005.

Sandford's macho books are hard to put down, but I wouldn't expect anything less from an ingenious Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist. Having honed his journalistic skills at the Miami Herald and the St. Paul Pioneer Press, it's safe to say that he's transferred everything he ever learned from those two offices into his own series fiction. Sandford novels are addictive, so don't blame me if you get the Lucas Davenport bug after picking up just one of his works. I guarantee you though; your interest in this particular cop won't wane after reading one title. However, I can say this with confidence. After having enjoyed Hidden Prey, it's going to be hard for John Sandford to top himself again.




The Book:
Hidden Prey, $7.99 US
$10.99 CAN
Berkley Mass-Market
May 2005

ISBN:
0425199606

Pages:
408 Pages

Rating:
5 Stars

Chapters:
34 Numbered Chapters

If You Like Hidden Prey, You Might Enjoy:
Broken Prey
Naked Prey
Mortal Prey
or
Cut and Run
Walking Money

Visit the Official Website:
www.johnsandford.org

My Related Reviews:
The Devil's Code
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Summary of Hidden Prey (Lucas Davenport, No. 15)

Six months ago, Lucas Davenport tackled his first case as a statewide troubleshooter, and he thought that one was plenty strange enough. But that was before the Russian got killed. On the shore of Lake Superior, a man named Vladimir Oleshev is found shot dead, three holes in his head and heart, and though nobody knows why he was killed, everybody - the local cops, the FBI, and the Russians themselves - has a theory. And when it turns out he had very high government connections, that's when it hits the fan." A Russian cop flies in from Moscow, Davenport flies in from Minneapolis, law enforcement and press types swarm the crime scene - and, in the middle of it all, there is another murder. Is there a relationship between the two? What is the Russian cop hiding from Davenport? Is she - yes, it's a woman - a cop at all? Why was the man shot with ... fifty-year-old bullets? Before he can find the answers, Davenport will have to follow a trail back to another place, another time, and battle the shadows he discovers there - shadows that turn out to be both very real and very deadly.

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