Invisible Prey by John Sandford Paperback Book

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Author: John Sandford

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Penguin/Highbridge

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Fiction - Suspense

Retail Price: $39.95

Synopsis

Lucas Davenport is back for more sleuthing in John Sanford's 17th Davenport whodunit. Invisible Prey has Davenport investigating two very different cases. One involves a powerful politician's dalliances with an underage girl, and the other is the double murder of a wealthy elderly woman and her maid. While some might find this installment a bit more cerebral and less action-packed than the usual Davenport novel, fans are sure to be tantalized by the debauched world of Price's stalwart detective.

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