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12 hours, 13 minutes Lucas Davenport returns in the most harrowing and unexpected Prey novel yet - the story of a congenial man and his most uncongenial obsession.... Art history professor James Qatar’s hobby was taking secret photographs of women. At night when he was all alone, he’d dream about them and indulge his fantasies. Then one day, his fantasy went too far. Now it’s Qatar’s turn to become an obsession - of Davenport’s. And for both men, there’s no turning back.
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Being this is the 12th book in this series, I knew what to expect from the characters. That said, I was still surprised by many of the things that happened in this book. It's moving on toward winter and Lucas Davenport is uneasy. Not from the weather, but Weather does figure into it. From nearly the beginning of the book, you know who did it, but how they catch him and prove it makes for intriguing reading. If you like reading about how the police solve crimes and how sometimes the law actually impedes that you will love this series and especially this book.