Eyes of Prey

How does John Sandford use imagery in Eyes of Prey?

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Sandford's imagery is crude and explicit.

"He didn't do it well, and he didn't do it quickly, but he did it: he cut Cassie's throat from ear to ear, and sat with her, holding her green eyes open with his fingers, as she died."

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Eyes of Prey