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Crime 101

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В шест интензивни до прегряване новели Дон Уинслоу влиза брутално в света на отмъщението, загубата, предателството и изкуплението. Неговите герои са крадци на високо ниво, обсебени ченгета, частни детективи, ловци на глави и бегълци. Те са изгубени души, които карат без фарове през тъмната нощ на американската криминална магистрала.

Дон Уинслоу е автор на над 20 от най-иконичните криминални романи в последните двайсет години – фаворити както на критиката, така и на читателите по цял свят. В „Престъпление 101“ той отново доказва, че е виртуоз в жанра – изумителен както в дългата, така и в кратката форма; в черния хумор и още по-черната действителност.

Безусловно e признат за един от най-значимите съвременни американски автори. Неговите творби имат невероятната способност в един момент да те накарат да се усмихнеш, а в следващия да те смразят до костите!



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Don Winslow

112 books7,447 followers
Don Winslow is the author of twenty-one acclaimed, award-winning international bestsellers, including the New York Times bestsellers The Force and The Border, the #1 international bestseller The Cartel, The Power of the Dog, Savages, and The Winter of Frankie Machine. Savages was made into a feature film by three-time Oscar-winning writer-director Oliver Stone. The Power of the Dog, The Cartel and The Border sold to FX in a major multimillion-dollar deal to air as a weekly television series beginning in 2020.

A former investigator, antiterrorist trainer and trial consultant, Winslow lives in California and Rhode Island.


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Profile Image for Tom Walsh.
778 reviews25 followers
August 16, 2022
Winslow is a Master of Noir.

One of the best crime writers today, Don Winslow spins a tale that checks all the boxes of a great story. All the stock characters are there yet none of them are flat two dimensional stick figures. The sidekick, the Mistress, the Dimwit Brass, all there but real and believable, perfectly woven into a great story that the Reader sees and doesn’t see coming.

Very enjoyable brief Four Star Read. ****
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401 reviews106 followers
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December 18, 2023
lmfao call it a star is born bc this bitch is SHALLOW. serves me right for seeking out any source material with even vaguely interesting adaptation prospects (pedro pascal and chris hemsworth movie). i truly thot this way of writing women was dead but no!
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17 reviews3 followers
May 22, 2024
what an absolutely empty shell of a narrative. complete with misogynistic bullshit, cardboard cutout protagonists, and a few homophobic slurs included to top it all off. chris hemsworth and pedro pascal please run while you still can 🙏

**literally an hour after I posted this review the news that pedro pascal had been replaced by mark ruffalo in the upcoming adaptation dropped so now i beg you mark, please run while you still can
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401 reviews2 followers
May 8, 2025
Good short story with phenomenal narration by Ray Porter.

My Slightly Sarcastic But Ultimately Honest Book Rating System:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (5 Stars): This book achieved legendary status in my personal library. I will likely reread it until the pages fall out (or my e-reader spontaneously combusts). Consider this my enthusiastic endorsement – you should probably read it unless you actively dislike joy.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4 Stars): A truly excellent read! I enjoyed it immensely and would heartily recommend it to fellow bookworms. You might even catch me subtly pushing it into their hands.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ (3 Stars): Yep, it was a book I read. I turned the pages, absorbed the words, and emerged...unchanged. It was a pleasant enough journey, like a scenic detour that you wouldn't necessarily take again, but didn't regret.
⭐️⭐️ (2 Stars): This book existed. I finished it. That's about the highest praise I can offer. If you're looking for something truly captivating, maybe keep scrolling. This one's more of a "it filled the silence" kind of experience.
⭐️ (1 Star): Oh dear. This book and I did not get along. It was a literary tumbleweed in the vast desert of good books. Consider this a strong "do not recommend," unless you're conducting research on what not to do in storytelling.

Disclaimer: My enjoyment of the narrator is based on my listening speed. I only leave 5 stars for books I've read/listened to or will read/listen to multiple times.
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178 reviews23 followers
December 19, 2022
CRIME 101 is the first thing I've read by Don Winslow, and it made me an instant fan. I'm a sucker for a cat-and-mouse story, and this one hits all the marks.

A thief who's looking to do one last score? Check.
A detective who's alone in his belief on how the thief operates? Check.
Twists and turns? Check and check.

The relationship between the detective and the thief has a HEAT vibe. You can almost see Al Pacino and Robert Deniro in these roles (albeit much younger).

The book is complemented by Ray Porter's absolutely fantastic read.

Just a solid purchase through and through.
260 reviews
August 30, 2023
Decent story for a novella. Enjoyed the Steve McQueen thoughts and comparisons.
Profile Image for Joe Kraus.
Author 13 books132 followers
August 21, 2022
This is a pro writing about a pro.

As far as I’m concerned, Don Winslow is the heir to Elmore Leonard – at least in the sense that he sits comfortably at the intersection of good noir and accessibility. He knows what he is doing as a writer, and he knows how to build a career. That latter part isn’t as simple as just writing good novel after good novel, which Winslow does. Instead, it’s about jumping back and forth between books with a literary bent and books that just slam the gas pedal and go.

In this one, a tightly plotted novella that a lesser writer would have turned into a book about three times as long, Winslow gives us Davis, a career bandit who hits jewelry stores once every year or two and then flees onto Highway 101.

Davis isn’t just good at burglary. He understands that successful heists have rules to them. He’s boiled them down – as Leonard characters sometimes do – and he shares them with us in our access to his thoughts. As he shares them, he underscores the point. Do it his way, the smart way. It’s “Crime 101.”

At the same time, he’s pursued by Lou Lubesnik, a Jewish LAPD detective who’s dealing with a mid-life crisis. Lou also knows Crime 101, and that gives him the insight into the otherwise hidded “spree” that Davis is committing in slow motion.



The bottom line here is that Winslow writes like Davis sets out to commit crimes. He knows how to avoid the traps that others fall into – mostly traps of over-explanation or going soft in favor of the characters they’ve invented.

Crime is a dirty business, so Davis knows to keep as much distraction out of the way as possible. Winslow couldn’t have said it any better…except that he’s the one saying it here on Davis’s behalf.

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2,525 reviews6 followers
May 2, 2024
4.5

This is an excellent novella by Don Winslow. Published in 2021, it is available only from Audible.com. I'm sure I read it before, but did not rate or review it, so will do so now.

We have a smart crook and a smart detective. The crook has rules for when he will commit a crime and he religiously follows them, until he doesn't. He's a thief who does not use force and has never hurt anyone. He's also never been seen. For 10 years he's been stealing jewelry and gems up and down the Pacific Coast Highway, the 101. He likes nice cars and has a lot of them. He just about has all the money he needs to live comfortably for the rest of his life - just a few more jobs to go. Then he is given info that would allow him to do one last job and be set for life. There are issues though. It doesn't fit the Crime 101 rules he's followed but he just can't resist.

The detective, contrary to most everyone else, believes one guy has been doing the 10 years of unsolved jewelry heists. He sees a pattern because there is no pattern other than they are unsolved robberies up and down the 101. There are never two in the same jurisdiction in a row and no one ever sees anything. The pattern is Crime 101.

Neither believes in coincidences.

Lots to like in this one. Plenty of twists and turns on both sides. And the narration of the audiobook is also excellent.
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1,036 reviews
December 18, 2023
I’m a big fan of Winslow. He’s a very good writer. I have read most of his novels and picked this ‘novella’ only because I could find anything else at the time. It’s a short read – but it’s complex. … I just thought that some of the crime details didn’t seem as if they would pass a thorough police examination.

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120 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2024
An interesting short story from the master of crime fiction. Even though this is a short story, the characters are very well-drawn. Winslow does a great job of providing details that the story didn't necessarily need but is so much better because they are there.
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499 reviews8 followers
October 31, 2022
Quick and a good little story, though I didn't love it as much as the other shorts by Winslow I've read.
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285 reviews4 followers
December 20, 2022
A very clever mystery with wordplay on all things 101. I wish for this kind of cleverness. It deserves more stars--among clever but not overwhelmingly important books, it gets more stars
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342 reviews
February 26, 2024
Typically good Winslow crime novella that fortunately lacks the obvious ending in favor of a satisfying twist. This author almost never disappoints me.
Profile Image for Dave Volpe.
71 reviews
May 21, 2024
4.5 Don Winslow’s the man. Short, fun, great characters. Master of the crime noir—him Lehane, Leonard, can’t go wrong.
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561 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2025
Great short story about a criminal planning a final jewel heist and the rules that he follows by
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1,608 reviews18 followers
July 29, 2025
Great novella, riveting, fast paced, and twisty. Looking forward to reading (listening) to more in the series.
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83 reviews1 follower
December 31, 2025
This novella reads like a film noir from the 1940s/1950s. I loved it! A solid 5/5 read.
Profile Image for Jonathan Maas.
Author 31 books368 followers
November 24, 2025
Listened to this on Audio read by Ray Porter. Ray Porter really got it - he doesn't go too crazy on the voices but has that casual feel that really works for a high-intensity tale here, a high-intensity tale with seasoned professionals on all sides, so the casual tone really works well.

In any case I highly recommend it!
Profile Image for Hannah Clyde.
22 reviews
November 20, 2025
This was my first Don Winslow read and I really enjoyed it! Looking forward to seeing the film when it comes out next year.
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231 reviews
June 17, 2025
This was my first Don Winslow read and I really enjoyed it. Fast-paced, clever, and easy to get into. The dynamic between the thief and the detective kept me interested the whole time. A solid and fun crime story.
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