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Bad Blood - John Sandford

Bad Blood

By John Sandford

  • Release Date: 2010-09-21
  • Genre: Mysteries & Thrillers
Score: 4.5
From 1,663 Ratings

Description

The fourth thrilling novel in #1 New York Times bestselling author John Sandford's Virgil Flowers series.

Two bodies in two days. One is murder. The other is suicide. Virgil Flowers never imagined that discovering the connection would lead him into the perverse history of the Minnesota farm community, and almost unimaginable darkness.

Reviews

  • Bad Blood

    By Twiggy1973!
    Excellent! That f@#&ing Flowers never disappoints!
  • 👌🏻

    By caliGirlRiah
    I love this book best one yet
  • Awesome book

    By T3x4ans
    Never read a John Sandford till I read BadBlood. One of my favorite books and when ever I can I always recommend this one. Enjoyed the beginning and loved the ending. Awesomely written.
  • Would not recommend

    By BoredgamerRN
    Very punchy. Without depth. For such a highly praised book it felt like a terrible B rated movie.
  • Wow

    By BillinLansing
    Dark, but awesome action!
  • Bad Blood

    By Mnrker
    One of SandFords best! Period. Geoff Charles
  • Bad Blood

    By auspiciousreader
    Definitely a "guy" book, but it was fast moving, and the narrator was very good.
  • BAD BLOOD

    By TKRetired
    This was truly a great read. The characters were well-developed, details connected in with previous books smoothly, and there were enough surprises to keep it interesting, without seeming contrived. I spent too much time, watching the page count go down, as I regrettably headed toward the end. The scary and sick details were selacious enough to be interesting, without sparking prurient curiosity. The story line flowed smoothly and logically, and the ending was not anti-climatic.
  • Not good.

    By Shotkizer
    Sorry, did not enjoy. The worst John Sanford book I've read.
  • Bad Pricing for Bad Blood

    By Scottsara
    Why did the price increase to $19.99 once the book went into paperback circulation?

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