![]() F.? They’re more concerned with their own pride than helping the cops rescue or at least have a chance at rescuing Andi and her daughters. As difficult as it is to buy into this, Mail really believes he and Manette are “building a relationship”… *gag*… And then he starts to focus on Ice! And ya just know that psychopaths like him actually believe what they’re thinkin’. Gawd, reading how Mail thinks… he’s pathetic. And I hate to say that she makes an excellent point. I was fuming about this until later in the book when Elle passionately defends the reasons these shrinks are ignoring the law. It does create problems when they run across the huge number of patients who are abusing children - and none of them have been reported to the cops. Okay, yeah, I got why confidential records should be kept private and protected, however, I did enjoy how Lucas rolled right over Nancy Wolfe and her protests. I like too that she and Grace work at escaping, how they plan, the role playing they endure to figure out how to survive. Andi is different from him, as adventurous in her field as George is in his, and I like her too. Yeah, he behaved like a jerk, but I like the core of him. I know the husband is the most likely to have done it, but I like George Dunn. Not the usual approach guys have about a beautiful woman, but in how she makes him feel. Will he or won’t he? What I love, however, is the times when Lucas realizes how he loves her and why. Lucas’ own concerns - exacerbated by his ladykiller past - keeps us on our toes as well. Sandford is just plain mean to us with Weather vacillating over how much Lucas loves his job and if she can handle it. A sub plot is that ring Davenport keeps bouncing around, slipping on and off his finger, rumors are rife and the betting hot, lol. Sandford sets the story so we’ll empathize when the action heats up. Seventh in the Lucas Davenport detective mystery series based in Minneapolis. Other books by this author which I have reviewed include Rules of Prey, Shadow Prey, Eyes of Prey, Winter Prey, Silent Prey, Night Prey, Sudden Prey, Easy Prey, Chosen Prey, Mortal Prey, Naked Prey, Hidden Prey, Broken Prey, Invisible Prey, Phantom Prey, Wicked Prey, Storm Prey, Buried Prey, Silken Prey, Stolen Prey, Field of Prey, Gathering Prey, Dark of the Moon, Heat Lightning, Rough Country, Bad Blood, Shock Wave, Mad River, Deadline, Storm Front, Extreme Prey, Escape Clause, The Fool's Run, Deep Freeze, The Empress File, Twisted Prey, Holy Ghost, Neon Prey, Bloody Genius, Masked Prey, The Investigator, Ocean Prey, Dark Angel It is part of the Lucas Davenport #7 series and is a detective mystery, mystery in Paperback edition that was published by Berkley on and has 354 pages. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from the library in exchange for an honest review.
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