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  2. Prey (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Prey is the thirteenth novel by Michael Crichton under his own name and his twenty-third novel overall. It was first published in November 2002, making it his first novel of the twenty-first century. It was first published in November 2002, making it his first novel of the twenty-first century.

  3. John Sandford (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    The novel Mind Prey was sold for a TV movie, and Davenport was portrayed by Eriq LaSalle. Another of the novels, Certain Prey, was adapted into a movie in 2011 by USA Network, starring Mark Harmon as Davenport. Rules of Prey (1989) ISBN 0-399-13465-4; Shadow Prey (1990) ISBN 0-399-13543-X; Eyes of Prey (1991) ISBN 0-399-13629-0

  4. Nights of the Pufflings - Wikipedia

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    It was the first of seven children's books of the author's children's books set in Iceland, including Days of the Ducklings (Houghton Mifflin, 2001) Young puffins are known as "pufflings". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a word coined by the author, since then widely used, but yet to be included in any dictionary.

  5. Gathering Prey - Wikipedia

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    Gathering Prey was a Mass Market Paperback best seller, an Indie best seller [4] and one of the top ten book on Apple's iBooks's-US. [citation needed] Gathering Prey is one of the Top Hundred Books of 2015 according to USA Today. [5] The Lansing State Journal considered Gathering Prey to be one of Sandford's best crime books. [2]

  6. Nightjohn - Wikipedia

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    He later returns to fetch Sarny and take her to "pit school" in the night, where she sees and learns what a catalog is, learns the rest of the letters, and has acquired great knowledge- something no one can take away from her. Since John comes at night, he is called Nightjohn. This book was followed by a sequel called Sarny, a Life Remembered ...

  7. Graham Masterton - Wikipedia

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    Graham Masterton (born 16 January 1946, in Edinburgh) is a British author known primarily for horror fiction.Originally editor of Mayfair and the British edition of Penthouse, his debut novel, The Manitou, was published in 1976.

  8. Midnight (Koontz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Conversion has an unforeseen side-effect: stripped of the capacity to feel any human emotion but fear, life becomes intolerably meaningless, and most of the newly converted townspeople regress irresistibly into a beast state, concerned only with hunting, killing, and consuming prey. As events unfold, Shaddack descends further into madness.

  9. Jim Grimsley - Wikipedia

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    His initial forays into novel writing were less successful than his dramatic work. The semiautobiographical Winter Birds was rejected as "too dark" by American publishers for ten years before appearing in a German edition; it only appeared in English sometime two years later.