Buried prey [electronic resource] / John Sandford.
Summary:
Back in 1985, two girls disappeared, and fledgling cop Lucas Davenport couldn't get over it, even when his boss declared the case closed. Now a house has been torn down, the bodies of two girls wrapped in plastic have been found, and Davenport is back on the case.
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- ISBN: 9781101505632 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 110150563X (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 9781101515037 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1101515031 (electronic bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (390 p.)
- Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, c2011.
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- Baker & Taylor
Investigating the discovery of two bodies in a house demolition, Lucas Davenport identifies the victims as two girls who disappeared in 1985, a cold case that overshadowed the early years of his career. By the best-selling author ofStorm Prey . 700,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
Investigating the discovery of two bodies in a house demolition, Lucas Davenport identifies the victims as two girls who disappeared in 1985, a cold case that overshadowed the early years of his career. - Penguin PutnamFor twenty-five years the unsolved kidnapping of two young girls has haunted Minneapolis homicide detective Lucas Davenport. Today, the bodies have been found. Today, he returns to a crimeâand a nightmareâdarker than any before.
- Penguin PutnamSome secrets just can't stay buried, in the brilliant new Lucas Davenport thriller from the number-oneNew York Times- bestselling author.
"One of the best," said Kirkus Reviews of Storm Prey. "Razor-sharp dialogue, a tautly controlled pace and enough homicides for a miniseries. What more could fans want?"
A house demolition provides an unpleasant surprise for Minneapolis-the bodies of two girls, wrapped in plastic. It looks like they've been there a long time. Lucas Davenport knows exactly how long.
In 1985, Davenport was a young cop with a reputation for recklessness, and the girls' disappearance was a big deal. His bosses ultimately declared the case closed, but he never agreed with that. Now that he has a chance to investigate it all over again, one thing is becoming increasingly clear: It wasn't just the bodies that were buried. It was the truth.