![]() Time after time, she's one or even several steps ahead of Lucas and his team. She's too smart to let herself get boxed in. Nor is she dangerous because she's stuck in a corner. She can trust no one, and she plans and prepares accordingly, including putting herself through business school. Louis mob she (mostly) works for will readily kill her to prevent her trading any of them for lenience should she ever be arrested. She's very intelligent, very cautious, researches and plans her kills for speed and efficiency, and knows that the St. ![]() I agree with that statement, too, but I make an exception for Clara Rinker. ![]() They are missing the crucial elements that separate full-fledged humans On author Steven Hart's very fine blog, he not only declares (and I agree) that the Lucas Davenport series, unlike so many series, continues to surprise and improve, but he also goes on to divide Sandford's villains into three categories, and I quote: " those who are dangerous because they’re stupid, those who are dangerousīecause they’re stuck in a corner, and those who are dangerous because Hit-woman extraordinaire, Clara Rinker is far and away my favorite of author John Sandford's many fine villains, including the ultra-creepy Dr. She's kind of wishy-washy anyway, compared to Clara. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |