Book Review: John Sandford’s Neon Prey
When US Marshals obtain a warrant to enter the home, they didn’t expect to unearth trophies from a score of killings. Now Lucas Davenport is on the trail of a serial murderer who has operated for years.
When US Marshals obtain a warrant to enter the home, they didn’t expect to unearth trophies from a score of killings. Now Lucas Davenport is on the trail of a serial murderer who has operated for years.
Everyone knows they left. No one knows they’re…m i s s i n g. We were wrong.
A collection of thirty-one short stories in fantasy, science fiction, and both that range throughout worlds, space, and history.
A vigilante group enables four murderers to escape, but it all goes wrong. It’s up to Walter Day and the rest of the Murder Squad to hunt them down, including Jack the Ripper.
Filled with allusions to the Slasher films of yesteryear, Fat Camp delivers horror, humor, and a little slice of nostalgia for anyone who grew up even slightly afraid of the dark.
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Even though the sadistic Gingerbreadman broke out of prison, Det Jack Sprat and Sgt Mary Mary are demoted to searching for a missing journalist. Last seen at the three bears’ house.