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Hidden Prey.


HIDDEN PREY. John Sandford John Sandford may refer to:
  • John Sandford (novelist), an American novelist and journalist
  • John Loren Sandford, a Christian author
  • John A. Sanford, D.D , a Jungian psychoanalyst and Episcopal priest
. 2004. Read by Richard Ferrone. 8 tapes. 12.5 hrs. Penguin Audio. 0-14-280059-7. $39.95. Cardboard; plot, author, reader notes. A

This newest Prey story, featuring Lucas Davenport Davenport, city (1990 pop. 95,333), seat of Scott co., E central Iowa, on the Mississippi River; inc. 1836. Bridges connect it with the Illinois cities of Rock Island and Moline; the three communities and neighboring Bettendorf, Iowa, are known as the Quad Cities.  of the Minnesota State Bureau of Criminal Apprehension The seizure and arrest of a person who is suspected of having committed a crime.

A reasonable belief of the possibility of imminent injury or death at the hands of another that justifies a person acting in Self-Defense against the potential attack.
, opens with the execution of a Russian agent near the waterfront--an execution witnessed by a homeless woman. While rifling through the pockets of the victim, she has to fight off the killer, and is fortunate to escape with her life. The story climaxes as a fuzzy-cheeked assassin is surrounded by the police at a mountain hideaway. Lucas partners up with a charismatic young Russian agent who struggles to acclimate herself to the American way The American way of life is an expression that refers to the "life style" of people living in the United States of America. It is an example of a behavioral modality, developed from the 17th century until today.  of doing things. There's such a realistic street grittiness grit·ty  
adj. grit·ti·er, grit·ti·est
1. Containing, covered with, or resembling grit.

2. Showing resolution and fortitude; plucky: a gritty decision.
 to their conversations that they sound like they were taped from real life, rather than fiction.

Ferrone's unique, growly voiced reading is excellent and he even manages a subtle, credible Russian accent along the way. An excellent thriller; four-letter language abounds, but it sounds right. Miles Klein, Frisco, TX

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Author:Klein, Miles
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Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Jan 1, 2005
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