John Sandford: Field of Prey (UK 2015) From the Publisher: By the time Lucas Davenport was called in, the police were up to fifteen bodies and counting. And as if that wasn't bad enough, when Lucas began to investigate, he made some disturbing discoveries of his own. The victims had been killed over a great many years, one every summer, regular as clockwork. How could this have happened without anybody noticing? Because one thing was for sure: the killer had to live close by. He was probably even someone they saw every day... John Sandford: Field of Prey. A Lucas Davenport Thriller. Simon & Schuster, ISBN: 9781471134869 (May, 2015), 392 p., £8.99.
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John Sandford: Field of Prey (USA 2015) From the Publisher: On the night of the fifth of July, in Red Wing, Minnesota, a boy smelled death in a cornfield off an abandoned farm. When the county deputy took a look, he found a body stuffed in a cistern. Then another. And another. By the time Lucas Davenport was called in, it was fifteen and counting, the victims killed over just as many summers, regular as clockwork. How could this happen in a town so small without anyone noticing? And with the latest victim only two weeks dead, Davenport knows the killer is still at work, still close by. Most likely someone the folks of Red Wing see every day. Won't they be surprised. John Sandford: Field of Prey. A Lucas Davenport Novel. Putnam's, ISBN: 9780425275115 (April, 2015), 421 p., $9.99.
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John Sandford: Field of Prey (UK 2014) From the Publisher: 'He knows where the bodies are buried.' A familiar expression, often said with a laugh. But in Lucas Davenport's line of work, it's sometimes all too true... When a county deputy is called out to an abandoned farmhouse in the cornfields of Minnesota by a couple of terrified teenagers, he finds that a body has been stuffed down a cistern. And then another, and another. By the time Lucas Davenport is called in, the police are up to fifteen bodies, and counting. And when Lucas begins to investigate, he makes some disturbing discoveries of his own. The victims have been killed over a great many years, one every summer, regular as clockwork. How could this have happened without anybody noticing Because one thing was for sure: The killer has to live close by. He is probably even someone they see every day... John Sandford: Field of Prey. A Lucas Davenport Novel. Simon & Schuster, ISBN: 9781471134845 (May, 2014), 392 p., £20.00, eBook £9.99.
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John Sandford: Field of Prey (USA 2014) From the Publisher: The night after the fourth of July, Layton Carlson Jr., of Red Wing, Minnesota, finally got lucky. And unlucky. He'd picked the perfect spot to lose his virginity to his girlfriend, an abandoned farmyard in the middle of cornfields: nice, private, and quiet. The only problem was... something smelled bad -- like, really bad. He mentioned it to a county deputy he knew, and when the cop took a look, he found a body stuffed down a cistern. And then another, and another. By the time Lucas Davenport was called in, the police were up to fifteen bodies and counting. And as if that wasn't bad enough, when Lucas began to investigate, he made some disturbing discoveries of his own. The victims had been killed over a great many years, one every summer, regular as clockwork. How could this have happened without anybody noticing? Because one thing was for sure: the killer had to live close by. He was probably even someone they saw every day... John Sandford: Field of Prey. A Novel. Putnam's, ISBN: 9780399162381 (May, 2014), 392 p., $28.95, eBook $14.99.
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