Grossartiger zweiter Roman rund um dem surfenden Privatdetektiv und Ex-Cop Boone Daniels. Der Protagonist ist dieses Mal allerdings mit noch mehr Problemen konfrontiert als bei seinem ersten Fall. Mord, Verrat, Rechtsextremismus, Korruption, private Fehden, Drogen....und das alles an der südkalif...
Don Winslow is back! I know I am in the minority when I say I thought Savages was pure crap, but since I liked all of the other books I have read from this Author, I decided to read his latest, and I was greatly rewarded. If you liked Dawn Patrol, or the Winter Of Frankie Machine, you will like t...
I looooved The Dawn Patrol but my biggest complaint was that it had an extreme tonal shift that left you a little woozy (insert clever surfing/wave metaphor here).The Gentleman's Hour is Winslow's second look into the Boone Daniels universe and everything is tighter: dialogue is snappier and funn...
This is an outstanding book. At times, the author lapses into an essay on surfing, or surf history, or the history of Pacific Coast Highway and the growth of Southern California. However, those essays serve only to make the book better. There's a good mystery here, but the flavor of the book i...
Boone Daniels is an ex-cop turned PI who lives to surf, as do the rest of the Dawn Patrol who meet each morning on the beach just north of San Diego. In turn humorous and thrilling, the story unfolds as Boone reluctantly takes on a case to find a missing witness in an arson case only to turn up a...