Rules Of Prey by John Sandford

In this gripping thriller, a cunning and ruthless killer, known as "The Maddog," is on the loose, meticulously planning and executing a series of murders across the city, each accompanied by a chilling verse that outlines his twisted rules for the deadly game he's playing. The case falls into the hands of a seasoned detective, who is as unorthodox as he is determined. With a sharp mind and a penchant for bending the rules, the detective engages in a high-stakes cat-and-mouse chase to stop the killer before he strikes again, all while navigating the political pressures and personal demons that come with the territory of his perilous profession.

The 6487th greatest book of all time


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Total Points: 75

Since this book was first published in 1989, there is a penalty of 24.0%. The age adjusted score is 57.0.

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