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  2. Don Winslow - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Winslow published what would become the first book in his epic "Cartel Trilogy," The Power of the Dog, about obsessive DEA Agent Art Keller's quest to take down an El Chapo-esque Sinaloan cartel. The book earned rave reviews around the world and was a finalist for the Barry, Macavity, Hammett, and Dilys awards. [9]

  3. The Power of the Dog (Winslow novel) - Wikipedia

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    Winslow's novel describes three decades of the United States' war on drugs by following several main characters: The DEA agent Art Keller; Adán Barrera, who controls large parts of the drug trade from Mexico to the United States of America; the sex worker Nora Hayden; and Sean Callan, a gangster from the streets of New York.

  4. Savages (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Savages is a crime novel by American author Don Winslow, published in 2010. [1] ... When Ben and Chon resist the Mexicans' demands, the cartel kidnaps "O" (short for ...

  5. Review: Don Winslow writes mob war epic inspired by Homer - AOL

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    “City of Dreams,” by Don Winslow (William Morrow) “City of Dreams” is the middle book in a planned trilogy that began when a stunning woman emerged from the surf at a Rhode Island beach in ...

  6. Review: How Don Winslow found inspiration in Rhode Island ...

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  7. With some laughs, some stories, some tears, Don Winslow ...

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    Winslow is the author of more than 20 novels, including “Power of the Dog,” “Savages” and the uncanny border saga “The Cartel,” featuring the escape of an El Chapo-like drug lord that came out just as El Chapo himself broke out from prison in 2015 — a coincidence so remarkable that Winslow claims his publisher suspected he and El ...

  8. Review: Don Winslow writes mob war epic inspired by Homer - AOL

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    “City of Dreams” is the middle book in a planned trilogy that began when a stunning woman emerged from the surf at a Rhode Island beach in last year’s “City on Fire” and sparked a war ...

  9. Book Review: 'City of Ruins' completes a masterful Don ... - AOL

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    Years ago, when novelist Don Winslow first read Aeschylus, he recognized that the Greek father of literary tragedies had explored every major theme found in modern crime fiction, from murder ...