06-12-2015, 12:45 PM
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Downpour's Weekend Spotlight is three novels by Don Winslow for $4.95 each
The Winter of Frankie Machine
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A 2006 Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Mystery/Thriller
Frank Machianno is a late-middle-aged ex-surf bum who runs a bait shack on the San Diego waterfront. An affable Italian with a love of people and life, he’s a stand-up businessman, devoted father, and a beloved fixture in the community.
He’s also a hitman, a retired hitman. Back in the day when he was one of the most feared members of the West Coast Mafia, he was known as Frankie Machine. Frank consigned his Mob ties to the past years ago and wants them to stay there. But a favor being called in now by the local boss is one Frank can’t refuse, and soon he’s sucked back into the treacherous currents of his former life. Someone from the past wants him dead. He has to figure out who and why, and he has to do it fast.
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Isle of Joy
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New York: late 1958. Walter Withers had given the best years of his life to the CIA, setting honeytraps and reeling in the victims of his plots. But Withers has returned to his hometown for an easier, safer life as a private investigator. Manhattan in the late ‘50s is alive with new possibilities, new sounds, and new faces, including young presidential hopeful Senator Joe Keneally. Withers is assigned as a bodyguard for Keneally’s girlfriend at a society gathering, a simple enough job. But the next morning she’s dead and Withers is the prime suspect. To clear his name, he must take on his old masters from the CIA, as well as J. Edgar Hoover’s FBI, all of them determined to set the senator up. Will Withers, expert hunter, become another disposable victim of the trap closing in on Keneally?
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The Dawn Patrol
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A 2009 Barry Award Finalist for Best Novel
A 2009 Dilys Award Finalist
Boone Daniels lives to surf. Every morning he’s out with the Dawn Patrol: four men and one woman as single-minded about surfing as he is. Or nearly. They have “real jobs”: Boone works as a PI just enough to keep himself in fish tacos, and in the water whenever the waves are “epic macking crunchy.”
But Boone is also obsessed with the unsolved case of a young girl named Rain who was abducted while he was with the San Diego police. He blames himself, just as almost everyone in the department did, for not being able to save her.
Unexpectedly, he finds himself with the chance to make amends. It might mean missing the most colossal waves he’s ever liable to encounter, not to mention putting the Dawn Patrol in serious harm’s way, but the new investigation gives him a wilder ride than any he’s ever imagined.
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