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  Chon yells over the din Time to go do what I do and he starts to crawl, his old man crawling behind him, the general rule being if you can stay low you have a chance, and the truth is we didn’t walk out of the formless primordial ooze, we crawled.

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  In the dark of course there is not sight but sound, so

  Follow the fight from the rhythm of its fire

  Like most battles

  It doesn’t end in a thundering crescendo

  But in sporadic spurts

  then desultory single shots

  then silence.

  There is no climax

  just anticlimax, or more properly speaking

  nonclimax.

  Lado’s men work their way through the house

  Hallway by hallway

  Door by door

  Room by room

  Methodically killing, just as

  Methodically dying

  And then it’s over.

  297

  Chon makes it out into the courtyard.

  His father crawling behind him.

  There is a chance, just a chance, that they can get to the car and make a break through the chaos, although Chon hears the firefight dying down and knows that the confusion will quickly end and the window is closing. But there’s still a chance and he’s just about to gather his legs under him and lunge for the car when the hears the chomp-chomp-chomp of the helicopter rotors and then the light hits him.

  298

  From above

  the searchlight from a helicopter

  hovering

  illuminating the scene of slaughter.

  The light is blinding, Chon can barely see, chokes on dust as the rotors whip up the dry dirt around him and he hears the amplified command, in English—

  “Freeze! Drop your weapons and stand up with your hands over your heads!”

  Chon does it.

  Struggles through the wash to his feet, drops his gun, and raises his arms above his head.

  Sees John do the same.

  Looks around at a scene of execution, as black-clad men dispatch the wounded with shots to the back of the head, while others work on their own wounded.

  The helicopter lands, kicking up a whirlwind of dust.

  A man gets out, bending low beneath the rotors. Straightens up and walks toward them, holding a badge ahead of him.

  “Special Agent Dennis Cain, DEA. Come with me, please.”

  They follow him into the helicopter.

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  Lado stands over Doc’s body.

  Then bends over, slices the dead man’s stomach open, pulls out his intestines, and carefully forms them into the word

  “P-A-P-A”

  Magda’s request.

  300

  Sitting in the chopper before it takes off, Chon says, “Give me your phone.”

  John gives it to him.

  Chon punches in Ben’s number.

  Ben answers first ring.

  “Thank God,” Ben says.

  “You okay?”

  “I’m good,” Ben says. “You?”

  “Yeah, good,” Chon answers. “O?”

  “She’s here with me. What the—”

  “I’ll tell you all about it,” Chon says, “when I see you.”

  He clicks off.

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  “I wanted him alive,” Dennis says, looking down at Doc’s body. “Biggest bust of my career.”

  Lado shrugs.

  “So you’re on the cartel’s payroll,” Dennis says.

  Lado looks at him.

  Says, “Just like you.”

  Five hundred K for a walkaway, and Filipo had it all on tape.

  “You work for us now,” Lado says. “I’m moving north. With my family. I want a green card and a CI designation.”

  Dennis nods.

  Granite countertops aren’t cheap.

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  INT. HELICOPTER – DAY

  JOHN

  Just so we’re clear—this doesn’t change anything between us.

  CHON

  Didn’t think it did.

  JOHN

  You do your thing, I do mine. We see each other on the street, we nod, go our separate ways.

  CHON

  Sounds about right.

  They sit and watch as DENNIS climbs into the chopper and supervises the loading of Doc’s corpse in a body bag.

  JOHN

  We let the past stay in the past.

  303

  Okay with Chon.

  But he knows

  The past isn’t the past.

  It’s always with us.

  In our history.

  Our minds, our blood.

  304

  July Sky.

  Bright-blue sunny California.

  Happy tourists.

  Like, this is the California you pay for. This is the California you saw on TV and in the postcards. This is more like it.

  Ben, Chon, and O sit in the Coyote and watch Dennis’s press conference on the television above the bar.

  It’s genius.

  Dennis—rock star—poses beside a blown-up photo of Doc taken back in the sixties.

  “Doc Halliday,” he says, “was killed resisting arrest as he tried to flee across the border. This represents the final breakup of one of America’s oldest and most powerful drug rings, one with connections to the vicious Mexican cartels.”

  “You okay?” Ben asks O.

  “Absolutely crunchy,” she says, looking at her guys.

  Knows you get two chances at a family—the one you’re born into and the one you choose.

  She has hers.

  Her dad was always dead to her.

  Now Dennis’s mouth twists into a somber frown. “Sadly, a corrupt policeman, William Boland, was involved in the ring and also killed. Two others, Duane Crowe and Brian Hennessy, apparently killed each other in a gunfight. Both are believed to have been involved in the murders of Scott Munson and Traci McDonald.”

  Karma, Ben thinks, is a bitch.

  Theirs, and mine.

  I might not be guilty of Scott’s and Traci’s murders, but I am responsible. Lot of karma to pay off.

  Maybe set up some kind of foundation, help out in the Third World. Start paying it back.

  There are some things you carry alone, Chon thinks, looking at the two people in the world who he loves.

  Inside you.

  Heavy but bearable.

  Like your own DNA.

  He looks back up at the television.

  “The final breakup of the Association,” Dennis says, looking into the camera, “is a major victory in the War on Drugs.”

  305

  “I thought I looked pretty good on TV,” Dennis says. “Didn’t you?”

  “You’re a handsome man,” Ben says.

  Chon doesn’t say anything.

  They’re meeting in the usual spot at Los Cristianitos. Dennis takes a spicy chicken sandwich from the Jack in the Box bag. “Lunch on the run. You have something for me?”

  Ben slips him an envelope.

  “First of every month,” Dennis says. “Your girlfriend can be late, you can’t.”

  “As long as you keep DEA off our ass,” Ben says.

  “Yeah, that’s the idea.”

  “Guaranteed?”

  “You want a guarantee, go to Midas,” Dennis says. He sees Chon’s frown, takes a bite of his sandwich, and says, “Jesus, cheer up.”

  He wipes his mouth with a paper napkin, looks them up and down, and says, “What I wouldn’t give to be you. You have your youth, money, the cool clothes, the girls. You have it all. You’re kings.”

  306

  That’s us, Ben thinks.

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  I want to thank Jonathan Karp for his support and belief in me and this book, Jofie Ferrari-Adler for his thoughtful editing of the manuscript, and Richard Rhorer and his team for their work launching Savages and The Kings of Cool. I also want to thank everyone at Simon & Sc
huster for their hard work and support of this novel.

  My thanks also go out to The Story Factory and Joe Cohen, Matthew Snyder, Todd Feldman, Risa Gertner, and Jon Cassir at CAA.

  I want to also thank Deborah Randall, Toni Boim, Chris Kubica, and Emily Horng for their work behind the scenes with business, legal, and social-media matters, and with my website.

  A number of people shared their stories about the old days in Laguna, and I can best express my appreciation by not naming them. I also want to acknowledge two nonfiction books, Orange Sunshine by Nick Schou, and The Brotherhood of Eternal Love by Stewart Tendler.

  Appreciation, always, to my son, Thomas, and to my wife, Jean, for their patience, encouragement, support, and the occasional meal delivered to my desk.

  Finally, I want to thank my fans, both loyal readers who have supported me for two decades now and new readers. Please follow me on twitter at: @donwinslow.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Don Winslow is the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of fifteen novels, including The Gentlemen’s Hour, Savages, Satori, The Dawn Patrol, The Winter of Frankie Machine, The Power of the Dog, California Fire and Life, and The Death and Life of Bobby Z. He lives in Southern California. To learn more, follow him at twitter.com/donwinslow or visit www.donwinslow.com.

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  Contents

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Chapter 20

  Chapter 21

  Chapter 22

  Chapter 23

  Chapter 24

  Chapter 25

  Chapter 26

  Chapter 27

  Chapter 28

  Chapter 29

  Chapter 30

  Chapter 31

  Chapter 32

  Chapter 33

  Chapter 34

  Chapter 35

  Chapter 36

  Chapter 37

  Chapter 38

  Chapter 39

  Chapter 40

  Chapter 41

  Chapter 42

  Chapter 43

  Chapter 44

  Chapter 45

  Chapter 46

  Chapter 47

  Chapter 48

  Chapter 49

  Chapter 50

  Chapter 51

  Chapter 52

  Chapter 53

  Chapter 54

  Chapter 55

  Chapter 56

  Chapter 57

  Chapter 58

  Chapter 59

  Chapter 60

  Chapter 61

  Chapter 62

  Chapter 63

  Chapter 64

  Chapter 65

  Chapter 66

  Chapter 67

  Chapter 68

  Chapter 69

  Chapter 70

  Chapter 71

  Chapter 72

  Chapter 73

  Chapter 74

  Chapter 75

  Chapter 76

  Chapter 77

  Chapter 78

  Chapter 79

  Chapter 80

  Chapter 81

  Chapter 82

  Chapter 83

  Chapter 84

  Chapter 85

  Chapter 86

  Chapter 87

  Chapter 88

  Chapter 89

  Chapter 90

  Chapter 91

  Chapter 92

  Chapter 93

  Chapter 94

  Chapter 95

  Chapter 96

  Chapter 97

  Chapter 98

  Chapter 99

  Chapter 100

  Chapter 101

  Chapter 102

  Chapter 103

  Chapter 104

  Chapter 105

  Chapter 106

  Chapter 107

  Chapter 108

  Chapter 109

  Chapter 110

  Chapter 111

  Chapter 112

  Chapter 113

  Chapter 114

  Chapter 115

  Chapter 116

  Chapter 117

  Chapter 118

  Chapter 119

  Chapter 120

  Chapter 121

  Chapter 122

  Chapter 123

  Chapter 124

  Chapter 125

  Chapter 126

  Chapter 127

  Chapter 128

  Chapter 129

  Chapter 130

  Chapter 131

  Chapter 132

  Chapter 133

  Chapter 134

  Chapter 135

  Chapter 136

  Chapter 137

  Chapter 138

  Chapter 139

  Chapter 140

  Chapter 141

  Chapter 142

  Chapter 143

  Chapter 144

  Chapter 145

  Chapter 146

  Chapter 147

  Chapter 148

  Chapter 149

  Chapter 150

  Chapter 151

  Chapter 152

  Chapter 153

  Chapter 154

  Chapter 155

  Chapter 156

  Chapter 157

  Chapter 158

  Chapter 159

  Chapter 160

  Chapter 161

  Chapter 162

  Chapter 163

  Chapter 164

  Chapter 165

  Chapter 166

  Chapter 167

  Chapter 168

  Chapter 169

  Chapter 170

  Chapter 171

  Chapter 172

  Chapter 173

  Chapter 174

  Chapter 175

  Chapter 176

  Chapter 177

  Chapter 178

  Chapter 179

  Chapter 180

  Chapter 181

  Chapter 182

  Chapter 183

  Chapter 184

  Chapter 185

  Chapter 186

  Chapter 187

  Chapter 188

  Chapter 189

  Chapter 190

  Chapter 191

  Chapter 192

  Chapter 193

  Chapter 194

  Chapter 195

  Chapter 196

  Chapter 197

  Chapter 198

  Chapter 199

  Chapter 200

  Chapter 201

  Chapter 202

  Chapter 203

  Chapter 204

  Chapter 205

  Chapter 206

  Chapter 207

  Chapter 208

  Chapter 209

  Chapter 210

  Chapter 211

  Chapter 212

  Chapter 213

  Chapter 214

  Chapter 215

  Chapter 216

  Chapter 217

  Chapter 218

  Chapter 219

  Chapter 220

  Chapter 221

  Chapter 222

  Chapter 223

  Chapter 224

  Chapter 225

  Chapter 226

  Chapter 227

  Chapter 228

  Chapter 229

  Chapter 230

  Chapter 231

  Chapter 232

  Chapter 233

  Chapter 234
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  Chapter 235

  Chapter 236

  Chapter 237

  Chapter 238

  Chapter 239

  Chapter 240

  Chapter 241

  Chapter 242

  Chapter 243

  Chapter 244

  Chapter 245

  Chapter 246

  Chapter 247

  Chapter 248

  Chapter 249

  Chapter 250

  Chapter 251

  Chapter 252

  Chapter 253

  Chapter 254

  Chapter 255

  Chapter 256

  Chapter 257

  Chapter 258

  Chapter 259

  Chapter 260

  Chapter 261

  Chapter 262

  Chapter 263

  Chapter 264

  Chapter 265

  Chapter 266

  Chapter 267

  Chapter 268

  Chapter 269

  Chapter 270

  Chapter 271

  Chapter 272

  Chapter 273

  Chapter 274

  Chapter 275

  Chapter 276

  Chapter 277

  Chapter 278

  Chapter 279

  Chapter 280

  Chapter 281

  Chapter 282

  Chapter 283

  Chapter 284

  Chapter 285

  Chapter 286

  Chapter 287

  Chapter 288

  Chapter 289

  Chapter 290

  Chapter 291

  Chapter 292

  Chapter 293

  Chapter 294

  Chapter 295

  Chapter 296

  Chapter 297

  Chapter 298

  Chapter 299

  Chapter 300

  Chapter 301

  Chapter 302

  Chapter 303

  Chapter 304

  Chapter 305

  Chapter 306

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Praise

  Description

  About Don Winslow

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Dedication

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16