Mind Prey / Sudden Prey / Secret Prey
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Mind Prey / Sudden Prey / Secret Prey by Lawrence Sanders
A world filled with chatter and chaos needs the simplicity of wisdom, not convoluted rhetoric espoused by the elite or triviality by the uninformed. In My Tweets to You, the reader gains knowledge through concise yet provocative tweets to grip their realities and prompt them to repair those things that are broken. Whether you are standing at the highest peak of success or you have fallen to an unspeakable low, you must realize that change is difficult no matter where you stand. However, what is seemingly impossible through the limited vision of humanity is the preferred canvas for God to paint an unforeseen possibility through the stroke of His perfect brush. I encourage you during those quiet times in life not to rush back to the chaos but read My Tweets to You, so you can be inspired to change your life. I trust people will be amazed at your transformation and will instinctively ask what made you finally do it? It is my hope you will respond by saying, God spoke plainly to me through a tweet.John Sandford is the pseudonym of the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist John Camp. Camp was born in 1944 and was raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He received his B.A. in American Studies from the University of Iowa, and received his first training as a journalist and reporter when he was in Korea for 15 months working for his base paper.
After the army, Camp spent 10 months working for the Cape Girardeau Se Missourian newspaper before returning to the University of Iowa for his Masters in Journalism. From 1971 to 1978, he worked as a general assignment reporter for the Miami Herald, covering killings and drug cases, among other beats, with his colleague, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Edna Buchanan.
In 1978, Camp joined the St. Paul Pioneer Press as a features reporter. He became a daily columnist at the newspaper in 1980. In the same year, he was named a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for an article he wrote on the Native American communities in Minnesota and North Dakota and their modern day social problems. In 1986, Camp won the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing for a series of articles on the farm crisis in the Midwest.
Camp has written fourteen books in the bestselling Prey series under the name John Sandford. The titles in this series, which features Lucas Davenport, include Rules of Prey, Shadow Prey, Eyes of Prey, Silent Prey, Winter Prey, Night Prey, Mind Prey, Sudden Prey, Secret Prey, Certain Prey, Easy Prey, Chosen Prey, Naked Prey, Broken Prey, Invisible Prey, and now, Phantom Prey.
With the Prey series, Sandford has displayed a brilliance of characterization and pace that has earned him wide praise and made the books national bestsellers. He has been hailed as a born storyteller (San Diego Tribune), his work as the kind of trimmed-to-the-bone thriller you can't put down (Chicago Tribune), and Davenport as one of the most engaging (and iconoclastic) characters in contemporary fiction. (Detroit News)
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| ISBN 13 | 9780399146510 |
| ISBN 10 | 0399146512 |
| Title | Mind Prey / Sudden Prey / Secret Prey |
| Author | Lawrence Sanders |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Penguin Putnam Inc |
| Year published | 2000-11-06 |
| Number of pages | 752 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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