Rules Of Prey
1989 • 496 pages

Ratings59

Average rating3.6

15

It has been over 20 years since I first read this book and started the wonderful journey through John Sandford's prey novels. These are among my most favorite books and after the last few books I kept thinking, I should re-read this series. So that's what I'm doing. One down, twenty-five to go.

I love the way that Sandford has Davenport thinking. Even though he's fishing he's plotting out what he's going to do to trap this guy. Sometimes it works, and sometimes shit hits the fan, but it's always entertaining. I sit there sometimes and try to figure out if and how he's going to get away with stuff he pulls. It's fantastic.

I love that it's been so long that I've forgotten the details enough that the book is still fun to read. There are still surprises and at the same time there's the familiarity with the characters. I did get a little sad when certain characters who met their demise later in the series showed up, but like greeting old friends, it's nice to see everyone.

This is certainly a great introduction to Lucas. It has all the things about him that I love about him and I remember why I love this series and kept reading it for twenty years!

June 15, 2015