30th Anniversary Edition with a new introduction by the author
"One of America's greatest storytellers."―Stephen King
Neal Carey is not your usual private eye. A graduate student at Columbia University, he grew up on the streets of New York, usually on the wrong side of the law. Then he met a PI who introduced him to the Bank, an exclusive institution with a sideline in keeping its wealthy clients happy and out of trouble. They pay Neal's college tuition, and Neal gets an education that can't be found in any textbook, from learning how to trail a suspect to mastering the proper way to search a room.
Now it's payback time. The Bank wants Neal to put his skills to work in finding Allie Chase, the rebellious teenage daughter of a prominent senator. The problem is that she's gone underground in the London punk scene. To get her back, Neal has to follow her into a violent netherworld where drugs run rampant and rage is the name of the game.
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Reading Don Winslow’s A Cool Breeze on the Underground. Not surprised that it’s in the process of being turned into TV. A nice series that reminds of Spenser and Elvis Cole but with the origin story mixed in. Not surprised that Rian Johnson is involved.
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While I may briefly have the attention of @donwinslow: allow me once and for all to thank you for A Cool Breeze on the Underground. All these years later, I’m still wowed by that series. 👏👏👏 (And yes, all the other books too, of course.)
"Winslow keeps his plot moving quickly despite many twists and turns."
-- "Pittsburgh Press""A flair for language, quick wit, and detail complete a winning first novel."
-- "Library Journal""A fresh voice, immensely likeable...Winslow shows he's got what it takes to hook a reader...Where he goes next with Neal is anyone's guess, but it's bound to be a great ride."
-- "Mystery Scene"