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May 2023: Indigenous > Shadow Prey / John Sandford - 2.5** (rounded up)

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Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8422 comments Shadow Prey (Lucas Davenport, #2) by John Sandford
Shadow Prey – John Sandford
Digital audiobook performed by Richard Ferrone.
2.5** (rounded up)

From the book jacket: A war of wits between the street-smart sleuth and a warrior-assassin from an ancient. A slumlord and a welfare supervisor butchered in Minnesapolis ... a rising political star executed in Manhattan … an influential judge taken in Oklahoma City. All the homicides have the same grisly method – the victim’s throat is slashed with an Indian ceremonial knife – and in every case the trail leads back through the Minnesota Native American community.

My reactions:
Book number two in the Lucas Davenport series went a bit off the rails. My audiobook included an interview with the author where he explains that he had wanted to include some current “social justice” issues. Sandford admits in the interview that he wound up rather sidetracked from the main thriller and so abandoned his first effort and rewrote like mad. In my estimation, he was only partly successful.

Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy many a book with a social justice message. I want to learn about the ugly truths, even when it makes me uncomfortable. But that’s not the reason I read mysteries or thrillers. And that’s a problem with this book. I felt that the message frequently detracted from the forward momentum of the basic thriller plot. The result: neither the social justice message NOR the thriller were fully satisfying. Clearly not Sanford’s best effort.

Richard Ferrone does a marvelous job narrating the audiobook. He keeps a good pace and has an ability to differentiate the characters sufficiently so there is never any confusion about who is speaking.



LINK to my review


Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 8422 comments FULL REVIEW TO COME ... family arriving in the morning, trying to pack and get ready and then we're off to niece's graduation. I'll be back on Sunday evening, June 4 and will post my review either Sunday or Monday.

Book finished ✔ 29May23


UPDATED - 04June23 - full review written and posted. Thanks for your patience.


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