![]() ![]() Winslow ensures there's nothing "gentlemanly" about the action. To learn more, follow Don on Twitter at /donwinslow or visit. The title refers to the "second shift on the daily surfing clock" after the dawn patrol. Don Winslow is the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of fifteen novels, including The Kings of Cool, Savages, The Gentlemen’s Hour, The Dawn Patrol, The Winter of Frankie Machine, and The Power of the Dog. Dumped headfirst into a dark ocean of "localism," Boone must also contend with surfers trying to keep their beaches for themselves and threats from the Mexican cartels. ![]() Corey is accused of the beating death of surfing legend Kelly Kuhio, "Uncle K" to Boone, who worshipped him as a kid. Theres no surf to speak of, but the Dawn Patrol are out in force anyway. Worse, Boone's new slow-burning flame, lawyer Petra Hall, wants him for the defense of 19-year-old Corey Blasingame, tied in with the Rockpile Crew, a surfing gang with a neo-Nazi skinhead agenda, from up the coast. 'Boone Daniels, the most laid-back of private investigators, gathers with his surfing buddies on Pacific Beach, California as per usual. First, fellow board rider Dan Nichols suspects his wife, "an eleven on a California scale of ten," is cheating on him and wants Boone to spy on her. ![]() Surfer dude PI Boone Daniels reluctantly takes on two cases. The laidback calm of the Southern California surfing community of Pacific Beach boils over violently in Winslow's fast-paced sequel to The Dawn Patrol (2008). Details All Editions Don Winslow Don Winslow has worked as a movie theatre manager, a production assistant, and as a private investigator. ![]()
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