In "Eyes of Prey," a novel by John Sandford, the character Carol Druze is depicted as a ruthless and cold-blooded murderer, earning her the nickname "Stone Killer." The story revolves around the investigation into a series of brutal crimes that lead to her, showcasing her calculated approach to killing. The narrative delves into the dark psychology behind her actions and the impact they have on others.
The book emphasizes themes of violence, morality, and the pursuit of justice as law enforcement grapples with Druze's chilling demeanor. Through gripping prose and intricate plotting, Sandford crafts a compelling thriller that not only highlights the brutality of its antagonist but also addresses the complexities of the human psyche when faced with such evil.