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Lucas Davenport is the creation of John Sandford (born 1944), pseudonym of John Roswell Camp. Throughout the long series, Davenport evolves.
Davenport has various roles in the Minneapolis Police Department, or in some way connected to it, as he has several run-ins with them over the course of his career. In some books he works for the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, or is a US Marshall.
His family life provides counterpoint to the high-action police work.
Recurring Characters of Note:
Lucas Davenport
Sister Mary Joseph (Elle Kruger)
Weather Karkinnen- his wife
Kidd- computer genius (there is a separate series featuring him)
Letty- adopted daughter
Virgil Flowers- fellow detective (there is a separate series featuring him)
#1 Rules of Prey (1989)
#2 Shadow Prey (1990)
#3 Eyes of Prey (1991)
#4 Silent Prey (1992)
#5 Winter Prey (1993)
#6 Night Prey (1994)
#7 Mind Prey (1995)
A mother and her two daughters are kidnapped in broad daylight by throwing them into a van as the girls are being picked up after school. The woman is a psychiatrist. It is unclear if the kidnapper is a former patient or a family member. There is big money in the family and a convoluted chain of inheritance if the mother and/or children die.
Davenport's gaming company is strongly involved in the solution to the crime.
This book has some violent content involving children, so it's probably not a good read for people who are sensitive on this topic.
Lucas Davenport is trying to decide whether to ask Weather Karkinnen to marry him.
#8 Sudden Prey (1996)
#9 Secret Prey (1998)
#10 Certain Prey (1999)
#11 Easy Prey (2000)
#12 Chosen Prey (2001)
#13 Mortal Prey (2002)
#14 Naked Prey (2003)
#15 Hidden Prey (2004)
#16 Broken Prey (2005)
#17 Invisible Prey (2007)
#18 Phantom Prey (2008)
#19 Wicked Prey (2009)
#20 Storm Prey (2010)
#21 Buried Prey (2011)
#22 Stolen Prey (2012)
#23 Silken Prey (2013)
This book is full of political intrigue, and your interest in that sort of complexity could affect how much you like the story.
Child pornography is found on the computer of the man running against the governonr in the election. However, the governor himself thinks the man is being framed and calls in Davenport to find out the truth of the matter because even though it is his political opponent.
The story runs from political intrigue to cyber crime to burglary. Everyone who is pursuing the case believes that someone from the opposing team is responsible, but it's hard to see how it could be done.
This is one of the books that is a crossover with the Kidd series. Computer nerd Kidd can crack almost anything.
#24 Field of Prey (2014)
#25 Gathering Prey (2015)
#26 Extreme Prey (2016)
#27 Golden Prey (2017)
#28 Twisted Prey (2018)
#29 Neon Prey (2019)
#30 Masked Prey (2020)
#31 Ocean Prey (2021)
#32 Righteous Prey (2022)
A small group five of Bitcoin billionaires decides that they are going to rid the world of one really bad person each. And they are going to do it with high publicity, taking credit for each killing.
The first two murders take place without a hitch, but when they attempt one in the Twin Cities, Davenport finds a few cracks in their careful planning.
Things begin to unravel for the Five, and law enforcement manages to figure out who is to be the next victim. They set up an elaborate surveillance.
The leader of the Five is identified, but can the entire group be found and rounded up?
#33 Judgment Prey (2023)
#34 Toxic Prey (2024)
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