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Don Winslow
Don Winslow is an American author most recognized for his crime and mystery novels. Many of his books are set in California. He has published a series of five novels that have a private investigator named Neal Carey as their main character. ''Savages'' has attracted critical acclaim, with the ''New York Times'' describing it as a "startling bid for attention". He has written the screenplays for ''Savages'', ''Satori'' and other adaptations of his novels with screenwriter/producer Shane Salerno. == Early life == Winslow was born in New York City on Halloween night, 1953,〔("Hi. My name is Don Winslow, and I'm a writing addict" ), by John Wilkens, ''San Diego Union-Tribune'', June 8, 2008. Retrieved July 07, 2010.〕 but grew up in Perryville, a beach town near the village of Matunuck, Rhode Island.〔("Bio" ), Don Winslow's Official Website. Retrieved July 07, 2010.〕〔("Surfing shamus" ), by Scott Timberg, June 09, 2008, ''Los Angeles Times''. Retrieved July 07, 2010.〕〔("Don Winslow on Surf Noir, Appeal Of Crime Fiction" ), by Jeffrey A. Trachtenbert, May 23, 2008, ''Wall Street Journal''. Retrieved July 07, 2010.〕 He credits his parents for preparing him to become a writer: his mother was a librarian, and his father was a non-commissioned officer in the United States Navy who told stories and invited Navy friends around who told more. They inspired Winslow to become a storyteller himself.〔 He majored in African History at the University of Nebraska.〔
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