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The Dawn Patrol is back! P.I. Boone Daniels risks the wrath of\r\nhis fellow boarders after he agrees to defend a young man accused\r\nof murdering a beloved surfer and local legend.
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? Acclaimed series: Boone Daniels and his band of California\r\nsurfers captivated readers in The Dawn Patrol, which the San\r\nFrancisco Chronicle raved ?might be the best summertime crime novel\r\never.? Winslow?s trademark ?fast pacing and intriguing characters?\r\n( The Wall Street Journal ) and ?hairpin plot turns and snappy\r\ndialogue? ( Los Angeles Times ) are back in full complement in The\r\nGentlemen?s Hour, which received stellar reviews in the UK and was\r\na finalist for the 2010 CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award. Winslow\r\nis ?so good you almost want to keep him to yourself? (Ian\r\nRankin).
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? Accomplished writer, perfect topic: In The Gentlemen?s Hour,\r\nNew York Times bestselling author Don Winslow, considered to be the\r\nsuccessor to the venerable generation of writers like Ross\r\nMacdonald and Elmore Leonard, provides a trenchant look at the\r\ncomplexities and sensitivities of friendship and loyalty and a\r\ncaptivating foray into Southern Californian surf culture: ?Winslow\r\nwrites with panache about the light and dark sides of San Diego and\r\nthe wave-craving characters that call its celebrated coastline\r\nhome? ( Booklist ).
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The Dawn Patrol is back! P.I. Boone Daniels risks the wrath of\r\nhis fellow boarders after he agrees to defend a young man accused\r\nof murdering a beloved surfer and local legend.
\r\n
? Acclaimed series: Boone Daniels and his band of California\r\nsurfers captivated readers in The Dawn Patrol, which the San\r\nFrancisco Chronicle raved ?might be the best summertime crime novel\r\never.? Winslow?s trademark ?fast pacing and intriguing characters?\r\n( The Wall Street Journal ) and ?hairpin plot turns and snappy\r\ndialogue? ( Los Angeles Times ) are back in full complement in The\r\nGentlemen?s Hour, which received stellar reviews in the UK and was\r\na finalist for the 2010 CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger award. Winslow\r\nis ?so good you almost want to keep him to yourself? (Ian\r\nRankin).
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? Accomplished writer, perfect topic: In The Gentlemen?s Hour,\r\nNew York Times bestselling author Don Winslow, considered to be the\r\nsuccessor to the venerable generation of writers like Ross\r\nMacdonald and Elmore Leonard, provides a trenchant look at the\r\ncomplexities and sensitivities of friendship and loyalty and a\r\ncaptivating foray into Southern Californian surf culture: ?Winslow\r\nwrites with panache about the light and dark sides of San Diego and\r\nthe wave-craving characters that call its celebrated coastline\r\nhome? ( Booklist ).
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