Mind Prey

Abridged
Author: John Sandford
Narrator: John Shea
Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: October 2003
Length: 3 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

John Sandford's acclaimed Prey novels featuring the brilliant Lucas Davenport have plunged millions of readers into the darkest recesses of the criminal mind. Now Lucas has met his match. His newest nemesis is more intelligent, more deadly, than any he has tracked before: a kidnapper, a violator, and a cruel, wanton killer who knows more about mind games than Lucas himself.

Reviews (3)

Mind Prey

Written by Christine on March 9th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

This was great! Not as good as reading it myself, but there's only so much time. John Sandford writes a great story and who doesn't love Lucas Davenport? Definitely worth listening to.

Pretty Good

Written by Judi Hays on February 14th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I really enjoy John Sandford books! This book is really good although short! I greatly enjoyed the story line.

Great Entertainment

Written by Beth Paquette on October 7th, 2004

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I thought this book was pretty good and held my interest. Lucas Davenport is okay in my book. He always gets his man.

Author Details

Author Details

Sandford, John

John Sandford was born John Camp on February 23, 1944, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He attended the public schools in Cedar Rapids, graduating from Washington High School in 1962. He then spent four years at the University of Iowa, graduating with a bachelor's degree in American Studies in 1966. In 1966, he married Susan Lee Jones of Cedar Rapids, a fellow student at the University of Iowa. He was in the U.S. Army from 1966-68, worked as a reporter for the Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian from 1968-1970, and went back to the University of Iowa from 1970-1971, where he received a master's degree in journalism. He was a reporter for The Miami Herald from 1971-78, and then a reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer-Press from 1978-1990; in 1980, he was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize, and he won the Pulitzer in 1986 for a series of stories about a midwestern farm crisis. From 1990 to the present he has written thriller novels. He's also the author of two non-fiction books, one on plastic surgery and one on art. He is the principal financial backer of a major archeological project in the Jordan Valley of Israel, with a website at www.rehov.org In addition to archaeology, he is deeply interested in art (painting) and photography. He both hunts and fishes. He has two children, Roswell and Emily, and one grandson, Benjamin. His wife, Susan, died of metastasized breast cancer in May, 2007, and is greatly missed.