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Secret Prey by John Sandford

Secret Prey

by John Sandford
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 1998, 392 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jun 1999, 384 pages
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Joe A Lopez
The book is good. I enjoyed it and plan to read other books by Sanford in the future.
However, the editing of the "Large Print" edition was very poor, as there is a blatant error in the 4th paragraph of page 144, where the murder victim is referred incorrectly by one of the suspect's names.
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