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Overview

Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Oliver Stone and featuring Blake Lively and John Travolta—the smash hit thriller about two young marijuana dealers who are blackmailed into a partnership with a Mexican cartel.

“Baditude.” Bad attitude. Ben, Chon, and O have a bad case of it, but so would you if you were the twenty-something, Laguna-cool producers of the best hydro on the Left Coast and now a powerful and vicious Mexican cartel wants in on your business. Ben’s a genius botanist out to save the world. Chon’s a former SEAL with a “Lack Of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.” O is a South Orange County slacker girl who loves them both. When the cartel kidnaps O to keep the boys in line, serious baditude breaks out in this twenty-first century thriller that blasts through all the old rules and blows the lid off the genre. But that’s baditude for you.

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Janet Maslin
Savages will jolt Mr. Winslow into a different league….[his]most boisterously stylish crime book, his gutsiest and most startling bid for attention….full of wild-card moves….its wisecracks are so sharp, its characters so mega-cool and its storytelling so ferocious that the risks pay off, thanks especially to Mr. Winslow's no-prisoners sense of humor….The Winslow effect is to fuse the grave and the playful, the body blow and the joke, the nightmare and the pipe dream.
—The New York Times
Publishers Weekly
Interpreting Winslow's two Southern California beach-bum marijuana dealers--thoughtful philanthropist-environmentalist Ben and his ex-navy SEAL pal Chon--narrator Michael Kramer develops a laid-back, unruffled persona for the former and a harder-edge, restless attitude for the latter. He even manages an acceptably feminine, spacey voice for their mutual girlfriend, Ophelia. Kramer focuses on keeping a moderately fast pace for the trio's witty dialogue, but when the Baja Mexico drug cartel led by its beautiful but vulnerable leader, Elena, demands a piece of their action, things speed up. And when the cartel kidnaps Ophelia and demands a million-dollar ransom, Kramer barely breathes in following the twists and turns devised by Winslow's antiheroes, and matches the novel's mood as it turns from wittily hip to dark and disturbingly violent. A Simon & Schuster hardcover (Reviews, May 31). (July)

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781439183373
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster
  • Publication date: 3/15/2011
  • Pages: 320
  • Sales rank: 87,096
  • Product dimensions: 5.50 (w) x 8.30 (h) x 0.90 (d)

Meet the Author

Don Winslow

Don Winslow, a former private investigator, is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels. A film adaptation of Savages, to be directed by Oliver Stone, is underway. He lives in Southern California.

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  • Posted May 9, 2011

    Amazing

    This book os like crack. Impossible to put down twisted and hilarious.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 22, 2011

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    Raw, close-up view of an underground industry

    Written by T. Wenger

    Don Winslow's "Savages" opens in the living room of a Laguna Beach house, headquarters of Ben and Chon's marijuana operation. The partners grow the best hydro money can buy. Business is brisk - and so profitable that Mexico's Baja Cartel is demanding a piece of the action. Ben and Chon resist the cartel's pressure until their best friend and playmate, Ophelia, is abducted and becomes a pawn in the BC's vicious quest. Propelled by anger, they launch a violent, serpentine plan to keep the BC off balance and begin no-holes-barred negotiations for O's release.

    The author of more than a dozen novels, including Shamus-winner California Fire and Life, Winslow offers a raw, close-up view of an underground industry in which brutality and bloodshed are inherent, and loyalty to a cartel equals enslavement. With brilliance and humor, he tells the story from both sides of the border through the eyes and ears of each character, masterfully employing technology and current political, ethnic and social themes.

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  • Posted August 2, 2010

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    The Real Deal

    I caught on to Don Winslow's writing brilliance 7 novels ago. His writing, his characters and his style are pure genius. Savages is Don Winslow at his best. Adding Savages, or any Winslow novel going forward, to your reading list is in any readers best interest. My only regret is that he doesn't write as liberally as James Patterson, you know, one book a month.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 28, 2010

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    You can't make peace with savages....

    This violent state of mind,
    This violent state of mine!

    I can sum up your decision to read or not to read this novel in six words: YOU NEED TO READ THIS NOVEL!

    As a avid reader and collector of books, I know Don Winslow is near the top for crime fiction. I own a few of his other popular novels "The Power of the Dog", "Dawn Patrol", but I just haven't found the urge to read them yet. "Savages" beckoned to me from the new release rack last week when I saw it and I knew it was going to be special.

    From the outstanding first chapter, to the WOW ending, I was very, very impressed with this novel. It felt like Winslow was strutting as he wrote each chapter, knowing just how far he could push it and then taking it up one more notch. I think Don Winslow just put himself in the upper, upper echelon of crime writers with this novel. The writing is witty, the topics very current and interesting.

    The film rights to this novel have already been picked up by Oliver Stone and the book is gaining excellent praise every day by reviewers.

    Ben and Chon are two laid back Southern California boys that also just happen to run a very successful marijuana business. They've got everything they could ever want. Ben is the college educated brains of the operation and Chon is the Navy Seal trained muscle, the enforcer that has killed men and will kill more. Their female friend O (short for Ophelia) is possibly one of the best female characters I've come across in a crime novel in a long, long time. She is of course, a completely unrealistic everyman's fantasy, but she's so much fun to read about! A few quick O facts, her friends call her Multiple O for obvious reasons, she is a nympho, she has numerous tattoos and a slacker attitude to match. Ben and Chon's business is going great until the Mexican Baja Cartel wants a piece of the action, not a piece, all of the action. They want Ben and Chon to keep doing the work, while the Cartel reaps the benefits. Bad decisions are made, lines are crossed and pretty soon, Ben and Chon have much, much more then they every bargained for. O is kidnapped by the Cartel. The MBC wants two million dollars or three years servitude from Ben & Chon for O's release. Throw in a crazed Mexican hitman named Lado, think "No Country for Old Men" type crazy and dangerous, covert ops, IED's, a Barrett .50 cal sniper rifle, sex, drugs and you've just begun to stratch the surface of "Savages"!

    Any reader will tell you how most books end, the good guys win or the bad guys win / get away. Alot of authors continue to follow that same path, even though its been done over and over. Don Winslow steps it up a notch and takes it in a whole new direction with his ending!

    "Savages" is a literary bloodbath! READ THIS NOVEL!

    Enjoy~

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 25, 2010

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    Put on your seat belt: this ride turns corners faster than a Corvette.

    Don Winslow has reinvented himself yet again.
    I see the old Don in there yet he's developed an even sharper edge, one that cuts deep and splatters blood midst wafts of cannabis.
    The pace is outrages, yet so is the story, one that is true to these times. Living high in the drug business has an ultimate cost that may not be worth it.
    Read it. Winslow's seeded the novel with lots of philosphy and no-nonsense descriptions of Life in These United States, California Deparment.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 26, 2012

    Recommended

    Very well written. Don Winslow is an excellent writer. Clearly understands and catches the So. Cal vibe.

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  • Posted February 6, 2012

    Very good book.

    Unusual story.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 26, 2011

    Loved it!

    I think I have a new favorite author, I hope all of his books are this good!

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  • Posted November 1, 2011

    Recommend

    Overall, I really liked this book. The writing style is pretty unconventional, you will either really like it or find it to be ultra frustrating. The story is a good one. My only complaint is that I found myself wanting to learn more about the characters.

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  • Posted August 6, 2010

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    DEA

    Savages is a tough tale of the drug trade and the Mexican cartels. I liked the book, although the author's style is somewhat annoying. His first chapter will probably become a popular phrase among the literary elite. If half of what he writes about the DEA is true, then it is already too late for anyone to think we can win the war on drugs. Well, it is too late no matter the half or not.

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  • Posted June 5, 2010

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    savages the American war on drugs

    In affluent Laguna Beach, California, Ben and Chon manage a profitable marijuana business. However, the Baja Cartel wants to expand into the Laguna Beach theater of operations and two punk Americans will not prevent them.

    Ben agrees with the Mexicans' assessment as he wants no trouble. However, former SEAL Chon, as Ophelia describes, has a "baditude" who does not mind a fight though he would also prefer a peaceful solution. The partners reject the foreign demands, but ignore the cartel until the Baja banditos go too far when they snatch O. They plan to take the war to the cartel as late night second half buffs Letterman and Leno in order to rescue O.

    Don Winslow savages the American war on drugs (and immigration) with this wild bloody thriller. In between the flowing of red and profanity, celebrities and politicians are lampooned as capitalism at its oligopoly best. Mr. Winslow makes a case for more of the trade insanity of Second Amendment selling of weapons to the Mexican Cartels who sell drugs to the Americans and buy more weapons. Don't read on a full stomach, Savages takes no prisoners.

    Harriet Klausner

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