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| Don WinslowDon Winslow is composed of at least 2 distinct authors.Also known as: Dan Winslow, DON WINSLOW | 923 | 33 | (4.02) | 0 | 0 |
Don Winslow is composed of at least 2 distinct authors (edit assignments). LibraryThing has only recently introduced this feature. In the near future distinct authors will have their own pages. Don Winslow (1)- The Power of the Dog 192 copies, 8 reviews
- The Winter of Frankie Machine 139 copies, 4 reviews
- The Death and Life of Bobby Z 124 copies, 3 reviews
- California Fire and Life 118 copies, 3 reviews
- The Dawn Patrol 92 copies, 2 reviews
- A Cool Breeze On The Underground 57 copies, 2 reviews
- Way Down On The High Lonely (A Neal Carey Mystery) 37 copies, 1 review
- A Long Walk Up the Water Slide (A Neal Carey Mystery) 34 copies, 1 review
- The Trail to Buddha's Mirror 31 copies, 1 review
- While Drowning in the Desert: Hot Sand, Hired Hands, and a Washed-Out… 29 copies, 2 reviews
- Isle of Joy 7 copies
- Gentleman's Hour 4 copies, 1 review
- Agents in Harm's Way 4 copies, 1 review
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Don Winslow has 4 past events. (show)
Don Winslow. Details to follow. MG's own Terry Gilman is a character in The Dawn Patrol!
Don Winslow. Southern Cal author, Don Winslow returns to Warwick's on Wednesday, June 11 at 7:30pm to discuss and sign his new novel, The ... (more). The author of The Winter of Frankie Machine and The Power of the Dog is back with a razor-sharp novel as cool and unbridled as its California surfer heroes, as heart-stopping as a wave none of them sees coming. Boone Daniels lives to surf. Every morning he’s out in the break off Pacific Beach with the other members of The Dawn Patrol: four men and one woman as single-minded about surfing as he is. Or nearly. They have “real j-o-b-s”; Boone works as a PI just enough to keep himself in fish tacos and wet suits — and in the water whenever the waves are “epic macking crunchy.” But Boone is also obsessed with the unsolved case of a young girl named Rain who was abducted back when he was on the San Diego police force. He blames himself — just as almost everyone in the department does — for not being able to save her. Now, when he can’t say no to a gorgeous, bossy lawyer who wants his help investigating an insurance scam, he’s unexpectedly staring at a chance to make some amends — and take some revenge — for Rain’s disappearance. It might mean missing the most colossal waves he’s liable to encounter (not to mention putting The Dawn Patrol in serious harm’s way as he tangles with the local thuggery), but this investigation is about to give him a wilder ride than any he’s ever imagined. Pictures from Don's last event at Warwick's.
Title: California Fire & Life
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