Don Winslow is an American author, primarily known for his extensive and critically acclaimed crime novels. Beginning his career with series featuring characters like Boone Daniels, Danny Ryan, and Neal Carey, Winslow’s writing style is characterized by complex, morally ambiguous characters and gritty, realistic portrayals of crime and corruption, particularly within the context of the drug trade. He’s recognized for his detailed world-building and operatic narratives, frequently exploring themes of family, loyalty, and the devastating consequences of violence. Winslow's prolific output includes numerous series and a vast collection of short stories, collectively known as Akashic Noir, spanning diverse geographical locations and exploring a wide range of noir themes.


































































































































































