John Sandford
John Sandford is the pseudonym for the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Camp. He is the author of twenty-nine Prey novels; four Kidd novels; twelve Virgil Flowers novels; three YA novels coauthored with his wife, Michele Cook; and three other books.
John Sandford is the pseudonym for the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Camp. He is the author of twenty-nine Prey novels; four Kidd novels; twelve Virgil Flowers novels; three YA novels coauthored with his wife, Michele Cook; and three other books. See less
Personality Profile For John Sandford
The following is a personality profile of John Sandford based on his work.
John Sandford is social, boisterous and informal.
He is confident, he is hard to embarrass and is self-confident most of the time. He is assertive as well: he tends to speak up and take charge of situations, and he is comfortable leading groups. But, John Sandford is also self-assured: he tends to feel calm and self-assured.
More than most people, his choices are driven by a desire for organization.
He is also relatively unconcerned with tradition: he cares more about making his own path than following what others have done. Considers helping others to guide a large part of what he does: he thinks it is important to take care of the people around him.
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Extreme Prey
Not a Typical Davenport Story
This story seemed a bit off beat to me, with Lucas starting out as "unemployed," and winding up with an offer to be a US Marshal. It does make me want to read the next in the series. Read More
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Rules of Prey
First book in the Lucas Davenport Series.
by Jim H, Apr 3, 2016
I had read a later book in the series and thought I would like to see how the series got started. The plot of the book was swallowed up by character development and when I was finished I had had ... Read More
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Dark of the Moon
Good read
by evike, Jan 29, 2016
I like Sandford's style, I enjoyed the book; it is a very good read for a snowy evening when there is nothing to watch on TV. Read More