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The Night Crew

by John Sandford
The Night Crew by John Sandford
★ 8.00 / 1
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Anna Batory runs the night crew. Small, dark-haired, shy but tough, a Wisconsin farm girl on the streets of Los Angeles, she roams the city with her small band of video free-lancers in their truck from ten to dawn, looking for news: accidents, robberies, murders, demonstrations — anything they can shoot and sell to the local stations or the networks. It's an exhilarating life . . . until the day two deaths shake their world.

The first is the jumper. Five stories up, perched on the ledge of a hotel window, dark pants, white shirt, just standing there — and then he's gone, falling through the air towards the cameras. The second is Jason, one of Anna's cameramen. Strangely affected by the jumper, he quits the scene early that night, not to be seen again until his body turns up on the beach several hours later, shot in the head. The police wonder if it's drug-related, but Anna isn't so sure, and the more she looks into it on her own, the more the ghosts of the past — hers, Jason's, and finally the jumper's — begin to emerge, until her whole world turns as dark and dangerous as the night itself.

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Release date: April 7, 1997

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John Sandford

John Sandford

John Sandford writes crime fiction that moves with the restless energy of the streets it describes. His novels are known for their sharp observation, moral tension, and an unsettling closeness to real violence, the kind that feels sudden and personal rather than theatrical. Long before his books filled bestseller lists, Sandford trained his eye as a journalist, learning how to notice the small, telling details that reveal who people really are under pressure. That background still shapes his fiction, where every scene feels grounded in lived experience.

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Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and raised in the Midwest, Sandford has always written with a strong sense of place. His stories often return to the Upper Midwest, not as a quiet backdrop but as an active presence, shaped by weather, politics, and social change. This setting gives his novels a distinctive atmosphere, where calm surfaces often hide volatility underneath. The landscapes feel familiar, yet slightly off balance, mirroring the psychological states of his characters.

He is best known for the long running series featuring Lucas Davenport, a complex investigator whose intelligence and impatience make him both effective and dangerous. Later series expanded that world, introducing characters like Virgil Flowers, whose more relaxed exterior conceals a sharp and methodical mind. Across these books, Sandford consistently explores power, obsession, and the thin line between control and chaos. His writing style is lean and fast, but never careless, with dialogue that snaps and scenes that cut away before they overexplain themselves.

Sandford’s career includes major literary recognition, including a Pulitzer Prize for his journalism, an achievement that adds weight to his fiction rather than overshadowing it. That journalistic discipline helps explain why his thrillers avoid melodrama and instead focus on credibility, motive, and consequence. Violence in his books is never abstract, it leaves marks, changes people, and refuses to be forgotten.

Today, John Sandford remains one of the defining voices in American crime fiction. His books continue to attract readers who want suspense that feels intelligent, grounded, and slightly uncomfortable, stories that entertain while quietly asking how far someone can go before they cross a line they cannot return from.

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