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The Power of the Dog

Power of the Dog • Book 1

by Don Winslow

Narrated by Ray Porter

4.58 ABR Score (59.5K ratings)
★ 4.37 Goodreads (49.4K) ★ 4.57 Audible (10.1K)
20h 13m Released 2008 Thriller

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Don Winslow spent a decade researching the drug war so no character feels invented — and Ray Porter delivers every one like a confession.

  • Great if you want: morally complex crime fiction spanning decades and borders
  • Listening experience: dense and relentless — best consumed in long, uninterrupted sessions
  • Narration: Porter gives each of dozens of characters a distinct, lived-in voice
  • Skip if: sustained graphic violence or moral ambiguity wears you down

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About This Audiobook

A sprawling crime epic unfolds across decades and continents as the drug trade corrupts everyone it touches. From the urban landscapes of New York to the dangerous territories of Mexico and Central America, a diverse cast of characters becomes entangled in the brutal machinery of narcotics trafficking. DEA agent Art Keller wages an increasingly personal war against the powerful Barrera cartel, while others—a streetwise teenager, an idealistic priest, a ruthless assassin—navigate their own perilous paths through a world where loyalty is currency and betrayal often means death. The violence escalates as territories shift and alliances crumble in this unflinching examination of corruption on both sides of the law.

Ray Porter's commanding narration transforms this complex narrative into a cinematic experience that rivals any crime thriller on screen. His gravelly voice captures the gritty atmosphere while seamlessly shifting between characters, giving each a distinct presence without resorting to caricature. Porter maintains the story's relentless momentum across twenty hours, building tension through careful pacing that allows the political intrigue and brutal action sequences to breathe. His performance elevates Winslow's already powerful prose, making the audiobook format particularly effective for this sweeping saga of moral ambiguity and institutional corruption.