Broken
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'You can't ask for more emotionally moving entertainment' Stephen
KingA riveting collection of original fiction from the revered #1
international bestselling author of The Cartel trilogy and The
ForceNo matter how you come into this world, you come out
broken...In six intense, haunting short novels, Don Winslow returns
to the themes that are the hallmarks of his acclaimed body of work
- crime, corruption, vengeance, justice, loss, betrayal, guilt, and
redemption - to explore the savagery and nobility that drive and
define the human condition.In Broken, Winslow creates a world of
high-level thieves and low-life crooks, obsessed cops and jaded
private detectives, dope dealers and government agents, bounty
hunters and fugitives. Diverse and richly drawn, these characters -
some familiar, others new - are lost souls driving without
headlights on the dark highway of modern America. Set in New
Orleans and Hawaii, Southern California and south Texas, each story
in this collection is distinctively Winslow, shaped by his
trademark blend of insight, humanity, humor, drama, and consummate
literary craftsmanship.A powerful, gripping collection of tales
that will become classics of crime fiction, Broken is Don Winslow
at his nerve-shattering, heartbreaking best.",A master of thrills
shows his range, and his bite .. . [Winslow is] a writer from whom
others can learn the ropes.", New York TimesPraise for Don
Winslow'A huge, immersive, violent, compassionate read' Ian
Rankin'He's a master' Michael Connelly'One of the great literary
achievements of the century so far' Daily Telegraph'Such crime
writing deserves nothing less than a Pulitzer Prize' Evening
Standard'A new crime classic ...a stirring, stupendous novel'
Sunday Times'He is a pleasure to read' The Times'Brutal and
brilliant, this is crime's Game of Thrones' Sun'A furious,
impassioned novel' Washington Post'Devastating and timely ... a
hybrid The Godfather and War and Peace' New York Times