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    Night Prey

    John Sandford

    Berkley
    1994
    420 páginas
    14h 0m
    ISBN-10: 0425146413
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    He was the best at what he did. A chameleon, invisible . . . uncatchable. For how could you catch an invisible man? It was a very cold, very clear morning in the Carlos Avery game reserve — cold enough to preserve the body lying there, clear enough so the state investigator couldn't miss it. There was something familiar about the stab wounds, she thought — but the Minneapolis police dismissed her theories, and the city's new police chief has problems enough of her own. The cops are wary of her, the public thinks she's too political, the feminists think she's sold out. And this damn murder just won't go away. Caught in the middle, the chief turns to Lucas Davenport for help, and reluctantly, he agrees. Still recovering from his near-fatal wounds of the year before, trying for once in his life to settle down with one woman, Lucas has his own concerns, but something about this murder, and another like it — the body found in a dumpster this time — teases him, and the more he looks into them, the more he's sure the investigator is right. There is something disconcertingly familiar about the wounds now only in these two cases, but just maybe in several others as well. Somewhere out there lurks a killer of unusual skill and savagery. And if Lucas is right, he's just getting warmed up .

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    John Roswell Camp

    John Sandford é o pseudônimo do jornalista John Camp, nascido em Iowa em 1944 e ganhador do conceituado prêmio Pulitzer. Com 30 milhões de exemplares vendidos no mundo, o autor emplacou seus 31 títulos de ficção na lista de mais vendidos do The New York Times. Sandford tem duas obras publicadas no Brasil, Presa invisível e Presa fácil, ambas lançadas pela Editora Record.

    29 Livros
    34 Seguidores
    Iowa, Estados Unidos da América

    John Roswell Camp