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Lucas Davenport confronts a living nightmare, in one of the scariest Prey novels yet from the number-one bestselling author. The "Big Three" are a trio of inmates locked up in the Minnesota Security Hospital over the years, each a particularly vicious serial killer, each with his own distinct style and propensities. Everybody feels much safer knowing that they're behind bars. Except . . . there's a new killer on the loose. And his handiwork bears a disturbing resemblance to some of the finer points practiced by the Big Three, details that never even made the papers. Davenport and his team quickly home in on a possible suspect, a man named Charlie Pope, who was released from the same hospital prison a few weeks earlier, and who now seems to have cut himself free from his court-imposed ankle bracelet and disappeared. But is he really the one? And why do the Big Three look so agitated? Brilliantly suspenseful, consistently surprising-once again, Sandford has outdone himself.
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- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2006
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- (souple),
- État du livre
- Abîmé
- Prix
- 6,64 €
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- Titre
- Moordprofiel
- Langue
- Néerlandais
- Éditeur
- A.W. Bruna Uitgevers
- Publié
- 2006
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 314
- ISBN10
- 9022991393
- ISBN13
- 9789022991398
- Séries
- Lucas Davenport
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Polars & Thrillers, Polars, Thriller, Suspense, États-Unis, Meurtres, Littérature américaine, Polars classiques, Détective, Amérique, Enquête criminelle, Enquête
- Première publication
- 2005
- Titre original
- Broken Prey
- Évaluation
- 4,15 sur 5
- Description
- Lucas Davenport confronts a living nightmare, in one of the scariest Prey novels yet from the number-one bestselling author. The "Big Three" are a trio of inmates locked up in the Minnesota Security Hospital over the years, each a particularly vicious serial killer, each with his own distinct style and propensities. Everybody feels much safer knowing that they're behind bars. Except . . . there's a new killer on the loose. And his handiwork bears a disturbing resemblance to some of the finer points practiced by the Big Three, details that never even made the papers. Davenport and his team quickly home in on a possible suspect, a man named Charlie Pope, who was released from the same hospital prison a few weeks earlier, and who now seems to have cut himself free from his court-imposed ankle bracelet and disappeared. But is he really the one? And why do the Big Three look so agitated? Brilliantly suspenseful, consistently surprising-once again, Sandford has outdone himself.



