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  2. Ocean Prey - Wikipedia

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    Website. johnsandford.org. Ocean Prey is a mystery, and suspense novel by John Sandford released in 2021. The book reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. The novel is about two detectives who investigate the murder of three members of the Coast Guard. The novel is the 31st in the John Sandford Prey Series.

  3. Gathering Prey - Wikipedia

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    April 25, 2015. ISBN. 0-399-16879-6. Followed by. Extreme Prey. Gathering Prey is a crime novel written by Pulitzer Prize winning writer John Sandford. It is the twenty-fifth book in the Prey series and one of the few books to deal with underground sub-cultures such as: Street Kids, Travelers, Juggalos [1] and Crust Punks.

  4. John Sandford (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    After the "Prey" series proved to be more popular, with its charismatic protagonist Lucas Davenport, The Fool's Run and all of its sequels were published under John Sandford. In 2007, Camp started a third series (also under the name John Sandford), featuring Virgil Flowers, who is a supporting character in some of the "Prey" novels, including ...

  5. 'Judgment Prey' is excellent latest crime novel in series by ...

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    "Judgment Prey" by bestselling author John Sandford (Putnam, $29.95) is the latest in his exceptionally popular series starring U.S. Deputy Marshall Lucas Davenport.

  6. John Sanford (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Website. psych.fullerton.edu /jmearns /sanford.htm. John Sanford or John B. Sanford, born Julian Lawrence Shapiro (May 31, 1904 – March 6, 2003), [1] was an American screenwriter and prose writer who wrote 24 books. The Cambridge Companion to Jewish American Literature describes him as, "Perhaps the most outstanding neglected novelist." [2]

  7. John Sandford (poet) - Wikipedia

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    John Sandford or Sanford (c. 1565 – 1629) was an English clergyman and academic, known as a grammarian of the Romance languages. He was also a Neo-Latin poet, and a founder of the tradition of literary nonsense under the pseudonym Glareanus Vadianus, a mocker of Thomas Coryat. [1] [2]