DigitalRob reviewed Righteous Prey by John Sandford
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4 stars
I like the concept behind the murders; and it’s certainly plausible that super rich folks would take it upon themselves to choose who deserves to be murdered.
It’s interesting that one of the potential targets agreed with their work despite being a potential target. He didn’t seem to realize he had been designated as an asshole needing killing.
I like Lucas and Virgil together. They are funny, but I don’t really see any changes in their characters in this or the past few books. Maybe I don’t want changes. I guess, I enjoy the plot and that’s enough.
Finally, I hope that Sandford follows through by bringing the loose ends of this book into the next book. I think that story could be at least as interesting as this one.