Book Review: 'The Force,' By Don Winslow : NPR
Don Winslow's new novel is packed with crooked cops and crookeder crooks, all defending their territories and trying to maintain a status quo where everyone earns, everyone eats and no wars break out.
Don Winslow's new novel is packed with crooked cops and crookeder crooks, all defending their territories and trying to maintain a status quo where everyone earns, everyone eats and no wars break out.
Book Review: 'The Force,' By Don Winslow : NPR
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Review: A Corrupt Cop Is Up Against the Wall in Don Winslow's 'The Force' - The New York Times
After 'The Cartel,' Don Winslow's cop novel 'The Force' is sneakily subversive - Los Angeles Times
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