Toxic Prey
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Lucas Davenport and his daughter, Letty, team up to track down a dangerous scientist whose latest project could endanger the entire world, in this latest thriller from #1 New York Times bestselling author John Sandford.
Gaia is dying.
That, at least, is what Dr. Lionel Scott believes. A renowned expert in tropical and infectious diseases, Scott has witnessed the devastating impact of illness and turmoil at critical scale. Society as it exists is untenable, and the direct link to Earth’s death spiral; population levels are out of control and people have allowed disarray and disorder to run rampant. While most are concerned about deadly disease, Scott knows that it is truly humanity itself that will destroy Gaia. It’s only by removing the threat that the planet can continue to prosper, and luckily, Scott is just the right man for the job…
When Scott then disappears without a trace, Letty Davenport is tasked with tracking down any and all leads. Scott’s connections to sensitive research into virus and pathogen spread has multiple national and international organizations on high alert, and his shockingly high clearance levels at various institutions, including the Los Alamos National Laboratory, make him the last person they’d like to go missing. As the web around Scott becomes more tangled, Letty calls in her father, Lucas, help her lead a group of specialists to find Scott as soon as possible. But as Letty and Lucas begin to uncover startling and disturbing connections between Scott and Gaia conspiracists, their worst fears are confirmed, and it quickly becomes a race to find him before the virus he created becomes the perfect weapon.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
When a deranged eco-scientist goes missing, Lucas Davenport and his adult daughter, Letty, must team up to track down him and his life-threatening research in this heart-pounding thriller. Dr. Lionel Scott cares about life on earth, but his research has shown him that humans may well destroy it all. So when he disappears—along with highly classified information on a deadly virus that could kill millions—Lucas and Letty have reason to believe he plans to save the earth by taking out humanity, unless they can stop him first. John Sandford has an instinctive understanding of how to work contemporary hot topics into breathtaking thrillers, and Toxic Prey shows him at his best. In this series outing, he lets the courageous Letty—now at the Department of Homeland Security—take the lead, driving the action with heart. Reading Toxic Prey managed to hook us and scare us with its believable plot.
Customer Reviews
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5 Stars. I heard a bunch of bad things about this one and for me, they were wrong. People don’t like Letty. I do. My guess is the subject matter bothered some people’s politics, which is nothing new in this wonderful world we find ourselves living in today.
For me, it was frightening and all too realistic. I truly hope that it doesn’t play out in my lifetime but I’m not holding my breath given recent events. I like Letty. She’s definitely her father’s daughter and I welcome more books with her if Sanford wants to give them to us. The Prey novels will always be in my top ten series, probably towards the top.
Toxic prey
A struggle to read, seems a half effort.
Hope this isn’t a trend…
This seemed like a phone it in. Reminds me of what happened to Stuart woods. Dialog is just he said, she, said, she said with no thought. Like letty previous but her character wasn’t good in this one. Too many other characters with no real point for them in the story.