City in Ruins

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Product Details
Price
$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
William Morrow & Company
Publish Date
Pages
400
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.4 X 1.6 inches | 1.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780063079472

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About the Author

Don Winslow is the author of twenty-five acclaimed, award-winning international bestsellers, including eight New York Times bestsellers (Savages, The Kings of Cool, The Cartel, The Force, The Border, City on Fire, City of Dreams and City in Ruins). Savages was made into a feature film by three-time Oscar-winning writer-director Oliver Stone from a screenplay by Shane Salerno, Winslow and Stone. Winslow's epic Cartel trilogy has been adapted for TV and will appear as a weekly series on FX. Additional Winslow books are currently in development at Paramount (The Winter of Frankie Machine), Netflix (Boone Daniels), Warner Brothers (Satori), Sony (City on Fire, City of Dreams, City in Ruins) and Working Title ("Crime 101") and he has recently written a series of acclaimed and award-winning short stories for Audible narrated by four-time Oscar nominee Ed Harris. A former investigator, anti-terrorist trainer and trial consultant, Winslow has announced that City in Ruins will be his final novel.

Reviews

"City in Ruins is Don Winslow showing the rest of us how it's done. Nobody does it better. The novel builds and builds, the drama, the suspense, our feelings for the central characters - and then everything comes together. Actually, everything explodes. It's a beautiful, artful thing. Winslow has saved the best for last." -- James Patterson

"The final shattering installment in a gangland trilogy to equal The Godfather. If you like Scarface and Goodfellas, this is where it's at." -- Stephen King

"Bolstered by careful plotting and meticulous attention to character, Winslow's ambitious narrative culminates with an exhilarating climax that beautifully wraps up the series' many plot threads. It's a fitting swan song from a giant of crime fiction." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"With City in Ruins, Winslow wraps up a spectacular crime fiction trilogy: a sweeping story that morphs and expands over time." -- Washington Post

"Winslow has produced a masterpiece of modern crime fiction." -- Associated Press

"City in Ruins is a breakneck caper with unrelenting action. Mr. Winslow has said it will be his final book. Happily, it proves to be one of his best."
-- Wall Street Journal

"If this really is Winslow's final novel, as he's said it will be, then he's going out on a high note. The follow-up to City on Fire (2021) and City of Dreams (2023) showcases everything that makes Winslow a spectacular writer: brilliantly realized characters, dialogue that rings true, and a story that explores the darkness that exists within each of us." -- Booklist

"[A] riveting finale. . . . If this is truly Winslow's valediction, one couldn't ask for anything more fitting and rewarding." -- Library Journal

"[A] dramatic conclusion. . . If you love good crime writing but aren't familiar with Winslow's work, read this trilogy in order." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Winslow has kept his footing throughout Ryan's trilogy, with impressive results. Like very few of the gamblers who took their chances in Las Vegas, with City in Ruins, Winslow is going out a winner." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"City in Ruins is filled with fist-clenching drama, incredible action, and riveting twists that'll have any reader sweating in-between page turns. Is this actually Don Winslow's final novel, as advertised? We, of course, hope not. But if it is, Winslow goes out with a tremendous, deafening bang." -- The Today Show

"Don Winslow ends his career as a master of crime fiction."
-- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

"Don Winslow adds one last masterful flourish to his distinguished career."
-- Dayton Daily News

"City in Ruins is a worthy finale to Don Winslow's epic Danny Ryan series - and the career of this equally epic crime-fiction writer. . . . Winslow's minimalist but effective, highly charged prose moves the saga along at an urgent clip. All this, and the way moral dilemmas and the many uses of violence are passed from one generation to the next, elevate the Danny Ryan trilogy to the highest circle of mobster myth." -- Air Mail

After a long and influential career, Don Winslow delivers his swan song, treating readers to one final epic reading experience. . . City in Ruins is an instant classic and some of the finest writing you'll find in print today. -- The Real Book Spy

"With his compelling characters, his vivid prose, and his exploration of universal themes, Winslow has produced a masterpiece of modern crime fiction." -- UK Times

"City in Ruins is a terrific finale to [Winslow's] Danny Ryan trilogy. . . .Whether dealing with organized crime or drug cartels, Winslow excels at bringing the reader into those worlds where it's often hard to tell the good guys and gals from the bad guys and gals." -- Woman Around Town

"Don Winslow is one of three living crime writers that I am hopelessly addicted to. City of Dreams is a mesmerizing coast-to-coast crime epic. Danny Ryan is a good guy, a bad guy, a wonderfully complicated, unforgettable human. City of Dreams is part of a trilogy but you can start anywhere. So go ahead, start." -- James Patterson

"It's a crime classic. Winslow's best book, by far. You won't put it down." -- Stephen King on City of Dreams

"Masterfully executed with class." -- Washington Post on City of Dreams

"The second volume in Winslow's Danny Ryan trilogy delivers on all the promise of its predecessor. . . the Danny Ryan saga draws great power from its consummate portrait of a man whose unshakable humanity imperils him just as it offers the possibility of salvation." -- Booklist (starred review) on City of Dreams

"With the Danny Ryan trilogy, Winslow seems destined to claim a place beside Mario Puzo's The Godfather on the Mount Rushmore of American crime fiction." -- Associated Press