A review by posies23
Eyes of Prey by John Sandford

4.0

The third book in the long-running PREY series is a major improvement over the second book, which I felt was much weaker than the first installment. Lucas Davenport is in a deep depression following the events of the second book, and only a new love interest he meets while tracking a particularly bizarre murderer seems to pull him out of it. This book is much darker than the previous two, and that's really saying something. It's a much more cohesive novel than the second, and it doesn't get as bogged down with back-story as the first. It has some really strong suspense moments, although some of the traits of one of the antagonists seemed a bit too intentionally over-the-top for my tastes.

A strong installment in the series, which makes me want to keep on reading!