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As witnessed by the fact that they came up with a nickname for her.

Loco Ono.

It's sarcastic, and rough, but she's smart enough to know that they're poking more fun at themselves than they are at her. So that's a good thing, good for her and good for their relationship.

Because I guess that's what we have now, thinks Boone, a relationship. Wow. Even though we're still going to be SEI. I'm not going to law school, and head of security at Nichols's is out, so what next?

Nothing, I guess.

Nothing
new
, anyway, and that's just fine. The summer is coming to an end, and the more serious seasons will start. It's going to be plenty, just dealing with what's on its way. The Paradise Homes conspiracy is already unraveling, people are scrambling for cover or racing to be the first in the testimonial daisy chain, and both Mary Lou and Alan are issuing subpoenas like supermarket coupons.

But there will be an inevitable push-back. Half the power structure of San Diego is going to come charging, and the Baja Cartel as well, and Boone doesn't know which is more lethal.

He looks around at the group of his friends as he takes the fish off the grill. Sliding the pieces into tortillas, he passes the tacos around. They
are
friends again, but it really isn't over, he thinks. I have relationships to mend—with Dave and Hang, Johnny and Tide especially—and that's going to take time.

It's going to require some good surf sessions, some days hanging together on the beach, some nights talking story. Maybe it's going to mean that we take a fresh look at ourselves. Like Sunny had e-mailed him.

Hey B,

Heard about all your craziness lately. Wow. Double wow. Sounds like the Dawn Patrol has gone through the washing machine. But you know how it is—if you make it through to come out the other side, the world looks
a little different. Kind of fresh. I remember something Kelly used to say. “Your view is as much a mirror as a window.” It's a pretty cool view, B, for you and all our friends. Enjoy, yeah? And take care of each other.

Mucho lovo,

Sunny

P.S. How'd the booty call go?

Boone looks out at the ocean.

The surf is beginning to build.

There are waves. They're small, but they're waves.

Not Kansas anymore.

Maybe . . .

South Dakota.

DON WINSLOW
is the acclaimed
New York Times
bestselling author of fifteen novels, including
The Kings of Cool, Satori, Savages, 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
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Also by Don Winslow

The Kings of Cool

Satori

Savages

The Dawn Patrol

The Winter of Frankie Machine

The Power of the Dog

California Fire and Life

The Death and Life of Bobby Z

Isle of Joy

While Drowning in the Desert

A Long Walk Up the Water Slide

Way Down on the High Lonely

The Trail to Buddha's Mirror

A Cool Breeze on the Underground

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Winslow, Don, date.

The gentlemen's hour / Don Winslow.

   p. cm.

1. Surfers—Fiction. 2. Private investigators—Fiction. 3. California—Fiction. I. Title.

PS3573.I5326G46    2011

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