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Don Winslow: By the Book - The New York Times

Don Winslow: By the Book - The New York Times

Book Review: 'The Border,' By Don Winslow : NPR

Read the Excerpt: City on Fire by Don Winslow

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[Don Winslow] on . *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Way Down on the High Lonely (Neal Carey Mysteries, Book 3) (Neal Carey

Way Down on the High Lonely (Neal Carey Mysteries, Book 3) (Neal Carey Mysteries, 3) (Neal Carey, 3)

Edgar and Shamus Award-nominee Don Winslow combines breathless suspense, zany wit, and whiplash action in his latest novel featuring grad student/private eye Neal Carey. Now Neal's assigned to escort monkeyish octogenarian Natty Silver home from Las Vegas to Palm Springs. Natty, once a burlesque top banana, has a nonstop barrage of corny jokes, an eye for an aging cocktail waitress, and a chronic disappearing act.When Neal catches up with him, he can see why Natty doesn't want to go home.

While Drowning in the Desert [Book]

Acclaimed Author Don Winslow discusses his final novel City in Ruins

Probably the best cop novel ever written Lee Child From the New York Times bestselling author of The Cartel winner of the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award for Best Thriller of the Year comes The Force, a cinematic epic as explosive, powerful, and unforgettable as The Wire. Everyone can be bought. At the right price Detective sergeant Denny Malone leads an elite unit to fight gangs, drugs and guns in New York.

The Force: A Novel [Book]

Review: A Corrupt Cop Is Up Against the Wall in Don Winslow's 'The Force' - The New York Times

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The Kings of Cool' by Don Winslow - The New York Times