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Has anyone read the John Sandford "Prey" series and, if so, any reviews? (Original Post) Vinca Mar 2023 OP
Yes in order leanforward Mar 2023 #1
Excellent series Taraman Mar 2023 #2
Another great series are the novels by Robert Crais Taraman Mar 2023 #3
I would read them in order... Princess Turandot Mar 2023 #4
Yes Timewas Mar 2023 #5
Yes. Enjoyable entertainment. Yes read in order cbabe Mar 2023 #6
Wow - thanks for the all the helpful answers! I just finished the Lee Child series Vinca Mar 2023 #7
I've read part of it ExWhoDoesntCare Apr 2023 #8
Thanks for the feedback. I've still been collecting the books to read in order and I think I Vinca Apr 2023 #9
Thought I'd update you all on my reading of the "Prey" series. First, I accumulated all Vinca Oct 2023 #10
I read quite a few of them Mz Pip Oct 2023 #11

leanforward

(1,080 posts)
1. Yes in order
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 04:07 PM
Mar 2023

The series is enjoyable. If you can read in order and watch the characters grow. or
Read whatever you can lay your hands on. Enjoy!

Taraman

(398 posts)
2. Excellent series
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 04:30 PM
Mar 2023

The Virgil Flowers character especially.

I suggest you keep track of the titles you read, because the names are so similar.

Princess Turandot

(4,824 posts)
4. I would read them in order...
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 04:46 PM
Mar 2023

The main character, Lucas Davenport, has 'life' changes over time that play a more than passing role in the stories, such as the job that he is in. I think it's better to read the books in sync with the development of his personal 'plot'.

This is one of my favorite series of all time. I have e-book copies of nearly all of them, and enjoy re-reading them.

As an FYI, the Lucas character in the initial 2-3 books isn't all that likable, but that changes by book 5. I think that Sandford was still in the character-development stage, including a romantic relationship for Lucas early-on that he seems to have had second thoughts about.

BTW, book 26, called Extreme Prey, is about a crazed assassination attempt on a female candidate running for the Democratic presidential nomination. Yes, that candidate, by a different name. It's a good one.

Here's the chronological order of the stories from Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/series/41404-lucas-davenport

Timewas

(2,291 posts)
5. Yes
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 05:09 PM
Mar 2023

All of them and yes in order if possible. It is indeed a great series...But he also has series using some of the protagonists from the prey series, separate and every bit as good.

cbabe

(4,155 posts)
6. Yes. Enjoyable entertainment. Yes read in order
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 09:11 PM
Mar 2023

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as characters change and develop and plots make back references.

Midwest locations of endless corn and bean fields in the earlier books. State fair with everything deep fried on a stick. Muskie fishing with mosquitos. Twin cities. Outlaw country music. Farmhouses with ancient lilac bushes.

Contemporary plots and tech.

Main characters Lucas and Virgil (in prey series and his own series crossover) are not perfect superheros which makes them more interesting with some humor.

Interesting female characters: Weather and Frankie. Elle and Lettie (who is getting her own series now she’s all grown up).

A few of the titles are a little too dark for me.

After you read the series, you can revisit favorites for old home week.

Edit: Sandford as a crime reporter in his early years which adds strong realism.

Vinca

(51,029 posts)
7. Wow - thanks for the all the helpful answers! I just finished the Lee Child series
Sun Mar 12, 2023, 11:23 AM
Mar 2023

with Reacher and now I'm catching up on new books from some of my other favorites. I've collected a bunch of the Prey books from our local recycling shed, but I'll have to look for some of the earlier ones. I always regretted not reading the Jonathan Kellerman books with Alex Delaware and Milo in order, so a special thanks for that info.

 

ExWhoDoesntCare

(4,741 posts)
8. I've read part of it
Mon Apr 10, 2023, 07:19 PM
Apr 2023

Probably the first 10 or so books.

I liked the puzzle components of the mysteries, and the writing itself is quite good. Sandford was a journalist, and it shows--his writing is crisp and brisk. He knows how to get your interest--and keep it. Every book is a pretty good page-turner type.

The cons? Well, I'll address the biggest one first: Lucas Davenport is a complete jerk. He's arrogant, self-serving and self-centered. He's not emotionally vulnerable and compassionate like Michael Connelly's Hieronymous "Harry" Bosch. Bosch is mission-oriented to a fault. When he breaks the rules, he does it because it's the only path he can see to solve the crime, so that he can bring justice to the victim--the justice is always his motivation. Davenport will break the rules because...well, because he can't stand to lose. He seems to want to get the bad guys to win, not for justice or the necessary peace of mind that closure would bring to the victim and loved ones. It makes him just about as criminal as the perpetrators he pursues.

IOW, to me, he's a pompous prick. I couldn't stand him after a while, so I quit reading.

The mysteries themselves can also be quite gory and sadistic, so brace yourself for that.

Of course, how i see things won't be the way others do. But that's what I took from the series.

Vinca

(51,029 posts)
9. Thanks for the feedback. I've still been collecting the books to read in order and I think I
Tue Apr 11, 2023, 06:28 AM
Apr 2023

have the first 5 in order. Maybe I should read those before I fill up the book shelf.

Vinca

(51,029 posts)
10. Thought I'd update you all on my reading of the "Prey" series. First, I accumulated all
Thu Oct 19, 2023, 04:03 PM
Oct 2023

of them and I'm reading them in order. I'm totally, totally hooked. Great series. The one I'm currently into is the one where the antique dealers knock off old people and steal their stuff. As a former antique dealer, I'm especially enjoying this one. There's nothing like picking up a book and not wanting to put it down until it's completely read.

Mz Pip

(27,890 posts)
11. I read quite a few of them
Fri Oct 20, 2023, 08:54 PM
Oct 2023

Then they seemed to get more and more graphically violent. Just not my thing.

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