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Prey Books in Order

Below is the complete list of John Sandford’s Prey books in order of publication. This is the recommended reading sequence for the series.

Prey Books in Publication Order

  1. Rules of Prey (1989)
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  2. Shadow Prey (1990)
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  3. Eyes of Prey (1991)
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  4. Silent Prey (1992)
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  5. Winter Prey (1993)
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  6. Night Prey (1994)
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  7. Mind Prey (1995)
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  8. Sudden Prey (1996)
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  9. Secret Prey (1998)
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  10. Certain Prey (1999)
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  11. Easy Prey (2000)
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  12. Chosen Prey (2001)
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  13. Mortal Prey (2002)
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  14. Naked Prey (2003)
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  15. Hidden Prey (2004)
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  16. Broken Prey (2005)
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  17. Invisible Prey (2007)
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  18. Phantom Prey (2008)
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  19. Wicked Prey (2009)
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  20. Storm Prey (2010)
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  21. Buried Prey (2011)
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  22. Stolen Prey (2012)
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  23. Silken Prey (2013)
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  24. Field of Prey (2014)
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  25. Gathering Prey (2015)
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  26. Extreme Prey (2016)
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  27. Golden Prey (2017)
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  28. Twisted Prey (2018)
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  29. Neon Prey (2019)
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  30. Masked Prey (2020)
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  31. Ocean Prey (2021)
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  32. Righteous Prey (2022)
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  33. Judgment Prey (2023)
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  34. Toxic Prey (2024)
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  35. Lethal Prey (2025)
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  36. Revenge Prey (2026)
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About Prey

The Prey series is a long-running crime thriller franchise created by John Sandford, centered on investigator Lucas Davenport. First introduced in Rules of Prey (1989), the series blends procedural investigation with psychological suspense, focusing on complex criminal cases across Minnesota and the broader Midwest. Over time, the novels have grown into one of the most consistent and enduring detective series in modern crime fiction.

Lucas Davenport begins the series as a Minneapolis police detective known for his unconventional methods and sharp analytical instincts. He is intelligent, impatient with bureaucracy, and willing to challenge authority if it helps him solve a case. Early novels establish this defining trait: Davenport’s willingness to pursue criminals with relentless focus, even when his approach pushes the limits of departmental rules.

Reading the Prey books in publication order is the best way to experience the character’s development. Unlike some crime series where the protagonist remains largely unchanged, Davenport evolves significantly across the novels. His career progresses from detective to high-level investigator, eventually working for the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension and later in federal-level roles. These professional transitions unfold gradually across the series.

The first few books—Rules of Prey, Shadow Prey, and Eyes of Prey—establish the tone of the series with tense investigations involving highly intelligent and dangerous adversaries. Sandford frequently places Davenport against criminals who are just as strategic as he is, creating a psychological duel between hunter and hunted. The novels emphasize both investigative work and the mental games between detective and suspect.

As the series progresses through titles like Silent Prey, Mind Prey, and Certain Prey, Davenport’s personal life also becomes more visible. His relationships, particularly his eventual marriage to Weather Karkinnen, add emotional depth to the series and highlight how his demanding career affects the people around him. Reading the books sequentially allows these personal developments to unfold naturally alongside the investigative plots.

Another hallmark of the series is Sandford’s pacing. The novels typically begin with a crime already in motion, quickly introducing the antagonist and building tension as Davenport pieces together the evidence. Sandford’s background in journalism contributes to the realism of his dialogue and investigative procedures, giving the stories a grounded, fast-moving feel.

Across the decades, the Prey novels have adapted to changing investigative technologies and law enforcement practices. Later books incorporate digital forensics, surveillance technologies, and evolving criminal tactics. Reading the books in publication order highlights how both Davenport and the investigative landscape evolve with time.

Several recurring elements define the series:

  • Intelligent adversaries who challenge Davenport strategically
  • Detailed procedural investigation mixed with psychological suspense
  • A strong Midwestern setting that grounds the stories in a specific region
  • Character continuity that carries through dozens of novels

In addition to the main series, Sandford expanded the universe with spin-off novels featuring characters such as Virgil Flowers and Letty Davenport, Lucas’s adopted daughter. These interconnected stories deepen the broader world surrounding the original Prey novels.

Over the course of more than thirty books, the series traces Lucas Davenport’s career while maintaining the suspense and intensity that defined the early installments. Experiencing the novels in publication order preserves the gradual evolution of Davenport’s role in law enforcement, the development of his personal life, and the shifting landscape of crime that shapes the investigations throughout the series.

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