Revenge Prey (2026) is the 36th novel in John Sandford’s Lucas Davenport “Prey” series.
All excellent. One of my favourite authors.
I’m tempted to start over at the beginning. 😀
The story follows U.S. Marshal Lucas Davenport as he protects a high-ranking Russian intelligence officer and his family who have defected to the United States.
After spending a year in a CIA facility, the family are moved to a wooded suburb in Minneapolis under the Witness Protection Program.
A Russian hit team tracks them down, leading to a sniper attack that forces Davenport and his partners into a high-stakes race to find a leak within the program and stop the assassins before they strike again.
Sandford’s greatest strength has always been his dialogue and character dynamics, and Revenge Prey delivers in spades. The rapport between Lucas and Shelly White is electric, providing a “mordant humor” that balances the book’s darker moments.
Furthermore, the inclusion of fan-favorites like Virgil Flowers and Letty Davenport—even in brief cameos—creates a rewarding sense of continuity for long-term readers.
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