It’s the end of the line for Danny and Don. Don Winslow’s latest novel, “City in Ruins,” the final installment in the Danny Ryan series, will be his last. After 25 novels — seven New York Times ...
Don Winslow, the Rhode Island native described in literary circles as the "high priest of crime novels," is retiring from the book world to pursue another passion in the run-up to the 2024 election: ...
Don Winslow's new book features six novellas, taking readers on a journey filled with themes from crime and corruption to vengeance and redemption Don Winslow has been writing for nearly 30 years.
Reporting from Julian, CA — A car stops on a hilltop. A man gets out. He walks a few paces and stands at the ridge. The desert valley stretches to Scissors Crossing, where tiny armies of migrants and ...
The heat in the windy Southern California desert, ticking up at 109°, is searingly familiar to Don Winslow. It's an area the novelist calls "the Big Nowhere." "Mexico is just across those hills," he ...
This simple, angry declaration forms the connective tissue of Don Winslow's searing trilogy chronicling decades in the drug-war. America's voracious appetite for drugs is the rocket fuel powering an ...
The most fearless chronicler of the chaos and violence along the U.S.-Mexico border is a reclusive surfer and former private eye who has written what could be the War and Peace of the War on Drugs.
EXCLUSIVE: William Friedkin will develop to direct The Winter Of Frankie Machine, an adaptation of the 2007 Don Winslow bestselling novel that once had Martin Scorsese and then Michael Mann attached ...
Thriller author Don Winslow wants to debate Donald Trump about the president’s proposed border wall, and Stephen King is willing to pay $10,000 to make it happen. Winslow, whose new novel, “The Border ...
Drug cartels, dirty cops and midlevel mobsters: these are novelist Don Winslow’s people, the folks who fill his books with moral dilemmas and festering grudges. To enter Winslow’s world is to step ...
Editors’ Note: Part of an editor’s challenge now is to hatch stories, including some that take readers’ minds off layoffs and hardship. An oft-told tale last Oscar season was how Martin Scorsese and ...
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