Ocean Prey (Lucas Davenport, #31; Virgil Flowers, #13)

Ocean Prey (Lucas Davenport, #31; Virgil Flowers, #13)

John Sandford

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Fan-favorite heroes Lucas Davenport and Virgil Flowers join forces on a deadly maritime case in the remarkable new novel from #1 New York Times-bestselling author John Sandford. An off-duty Coast Guardsman is fishing with his family when he calls in some suspicious behavior from a nearby boat. It’s a snazzy craft, slick and outfitted with extra horsepower, and is zipping along until it slows to pick up a surfaced diver . . . a diver who was apparently alone, without his own boat, in the middle of the ocean. None of it makes sense unless there’s something hinky going on, and his hunch is proved right when all three Guardsmen who come out to investigate are shot and killed. They’re federal officers killed on the job, which means the case is the FBI’s turf. When the FBI’s investigation stalls out, they call in Lucas Davenport. And when his case turns lethal, Davenport will need to bring in every asset he can claim, including a detective with a fundamentally criminal mind: Virgil Flowers.


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  • Breezie_Reads
    Mar 11, 2025
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    This was very fun to read. I wasn't expecting to enjoy this as much as I did, considering how bored I've gotten with Lucas's government career now, but even though they dealt with the government a lot, the politicians weren't majorly involved in it. It was nice.

    I also loved that Virgil was included in this book alongside Lucas. I think the dynamic between Virgil and Rae was what made the book so enjoyable, honestly. And undercover operations weren't really a thing in the past books, so this was definitely a nice change of pace.

    <spoiler>Bob's death hit me a lot harder than I expected it to, so maybe that also has something to do with how much I enjoyed this book, but who knows. All that matters is that I enjoyed it.</spoiler>

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