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21. Killer on the Road by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1999-06-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Martin Michael Plunkett is a product of his times -- the possessor of a genius intellect, a pitiless soul of brushed steel, and a heart of blackest evil. With criminal tendencies forged in the fires of L.A.'s Charles Manson hysteria, he comes to the bay city of San Francisco -- and submits to savage and terrible impulses that reveal to him his true vocation as a pure and perfect murderer. And so begins his decade of discovery and terror, as he cuts a bloody swath across the full length of a land, ingeniously exploiting and feeding upon a society's obsessions. As he maneuvers deftly through a seamy world of drugs, flesh, and perversions, the media will call him many things -- but Martin Plunkett's real name is Death. His brilliant, twisted mind is a horriying place to explore. His madness reflects a nation's own. The killer is on the road. And there's nowhere in America to hide. Customer Reviews (33)
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Blistering opening fizzles out by the end
Autobiography of a Serial Killer
Not good - but possibly worth it for perspective on Ellroy
Flawed but interesting - yada yada yada |
22. Crime Wave: Reportage and Fiction from the Underside of L.A. by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1999-01-26)
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Editorial Review Product Description Though Crime Wave contains two stories in the exhilaratinglysleazy voice of the fictitious scandal rag Hush-Hush, and thenovella-length "Hollywood Shakedown," a tale of sex, drugs, and murderstarring '50s crooner-accordionist Dick Contino, the book ispredominantly nonfiction. There's one flavorful piece, "Bad Boys inTinseltown," about the day in 1967 when Ellroy--then a speed freak whobroke into fancy houses to steal stuff and sniff women'sunderwear--read an article by Curtis Hanson raving about Bonnie andClyde and was inspired. Then Ellroy flashes forward to 1996, whenhe visits Hanson as he directs the triumphant film version of L.A. Confidential. GQ talked Ellroy into writing about the event that made him amaniac, and then an obsessive writer: his dissolute mother's unsolvedmurder in 1958, when he was 10. His investigation of her death beganwith the chilling GQ article "My Mother's Killer," which grewinto the book My DarkPlaces. (If you haven't heard Ellroy read it on audiotape, you haven'tshivered.) His investigation of another woman's murder, "Body Dumps,"is in some ways better, because there's a suspect to eviscerate inprose. "Sex, Glitz, and Greed," written about O.J. during the trial,is an odd fit in this collection, but when Ellroy is on his ownturf--L.A.'s seamy, undead past--nobody can touch him. --TimAppelo Customer Reviews (22)
What's good here is very very good
A DISILLUSIONED FAN SPEAKS UP
Too personal an L.A. for it even to be confidential
Too terse
Crime Wave's a Wicked Wonderful Work |
23. The Badge: True and Terrifying Crime Stories That Could Not Be Presented on TV, from the Creator and Star of Dragnet by Jack Webb | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(2005-04-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description But 1950s television censors deemed many of the stories in the LAPD’s files too violent or sensational for the airwaves. The Badge is Webb’s collection of stories that could not be presented on TV: untold, behind-the-scenes accounts of the Black Dahlia murder, the Brenda Allen confessions, Stephen Nash’s "thrill murders," and Donald Bashor’s "sleeping lady murders," to name just a few. Case by case, The Badge takes readers on a spine chilling police tour through the dark, shadowy world of Los Angeles crime. It is a journey that, even four decades after it originally appeared in print, no reader is likely to forget. Customer Reviews (6)
The Badge -from Dragnet to LA Confidential
Not the book I expected
Brilliant! Best Cop Book ever!
The Badge, then and now.
GOOD READ FOR CRIME BUFFS |
24. Silent Terror by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 280
Pages
(1990-09-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (4)
Chilling and coldly compelling Midway through the book Ellroy pulls a twist that throws the reader shrwedly off balance and keeps him that way throughout I admired the book but without really liking it,maybe its that I like a moral centre to my crime writing and this is a massively amoral book
Excellent Ellroy -- back in print retitled
High-quality read from a very high-quality author Plunkett is an articulateruthless genius, and his narration, is such that it keeps you glued to thepages. As in much of Ellroy's work, all the characters, policeman,murderers, victims are painted with a dark brush. The result, as always, isa book which is almost impossible to put down.
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25. Like Hot Knives to the Brain: James Ellroy's Search for Himself by Peter Wolfe | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2006-11-28)
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Deep Psychological Study of the Demon Dog of Crime Fiction |
26. Ein amerikanischer Albtraum. by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 848
Pages
(2003-01-01)
Isbn: 354825523X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
27. My Dark Places: An L.A. Crime Memoir. by JAMES ELLROY | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1996)
Asin: B001IOY8AK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
28. Ma part d'ombre by James Ellroy | |
Mass Market Paperback: 575
Pages
(1999-03-01)
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29. Heimlich. Roman. by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 314
Pages
(2000-04-01)
Isbn: 3548247229 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
30. Dalia negra, La (Spanish Edition) by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 464
Pages
(2009-06-01)
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31. L.A. Noir by James Ellroy | |
Hardcover: 644
Pages
(1998-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Written before Hannibal Lecter made his first appearance in print,before serial killer fiction had become a subgenre, Blood on theMoon, the first novel of the L.A. Noir trilogy, pits theracist, reactionary, sexually obsessed Hopkins against a sexuallymotivated serial killer whose intelligence and capacity for brutalitymatch the detective's own. In Because the Night, the second book in the trilogy, Hopkins once again confronts psychotic evil, thistime while investigating the possible connection between a multiplehomicide and the disappearance of a fellow cop. The trilogy concludeswith Suicide Hill, a manhunt-thriller in which Hopkins tracksdown a kidnapper and discovers among his colleagues a complex web ofpower, corruption, and lies. Suspenseful, stark, and startling, the novels of the L.A. Noirtrilogy exhibit the seminal hallmarks of Ellroy's taut, haunting prose.His dark and disturbing portrait of Hopkins, a thoroughly unlikableprotagonist, drives the novels with unrelenting force, taking readersdown paths of they might not really want to explore. Readers seeking aprotagonist they can identify with, a hero they can like, probably won'tfind much to recommend in L.A. Noir, but Ellroy never meantHopkins to be a likable hero. Instead, he has created what he calls "acomplex monument to a basically shitty guy," and in doing so he laid thegroundwork for the novels that have earned him a seat at the table oftruly great crime novelists. In all, L.A. Noir offers Ellroy'sadmirers a chance to look back a few years and see the primitiveintimations of the style and substance that would later characterize hisL.A. Quartet series, but it is no primer for beginners, who might bemore readily wooed by the more refined tension and complexity of hislater novels. --L.A. Smith Customer Reviews (14)
Very good (although not his best)
The Master Before He Got His Chops Although there are glimpses of the darkness andpassion that Ellroy would perfect in his later novels, I can't recommendshelling out for the hardcover.If you must, you must.Hey, I know whatit's like:I'm an Ellroy addict, and I know how it is to "jones"for his pitiless, high octane vision. This isn't it. Alas.
Insight into the young Ellroy
My boy Ellroy! I love that these books takeplace in the '80's. When you read other Ellroys you wonder what his take onthe "modern world" would be. I found it just as relentless andglorious as the other time periods used in his later novels. Ellroy waswriting these at the same time Brett Easton Ellis was writing Less ThanZero, the same time that the movie To Live and Die in L.A. appeared intheatres. This is a time and place in American history with tremendousdramatic literary potential. The fact that Ellroy's characters and storylines could exist in the 40's, 50's or 60's, with bourbon and jazzreplacing cocaine and punk is a testement to Ellroy's undeniablebrilliance. And Lloyd Hopkins, the hero of these novels? He lacks thecharm of a Spenser or Carella, posesses the demons and frailties of aRobicheaux or Scudder, but is still an Ellroy original. Love him or hatehim while you read these books, but I guarantee you'll miss him when you'redone. Read L.A. Confidential or American Tabloid for the best Ellroythere is. Read L.A. Noir and just enjoy Ellroy.
To reader from San Diego, May 18th: |
32. AMERICA (Spanish Edition) by JAMES ELLROY | |
Hardcover: 568
Pages
(2010-05-15)
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33. AMERICAN TABLOID. by James. Ellroy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1995)
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34. Dick Contino's Blues and Other Stories by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(1994-02)
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35. Die Schwarze Dahlie. Roman. by James Ellroy | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2003-01-01)
Isbn: 3548256104 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
36. Crime Wave by James Ellroy | |
Paperback: 303
Pages
(1999-10-07)
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Best Ever Reader!
Couldn't stop reading it. Crime wave is a book of short stories, actual true crime cases, and a few essays written by Ellroy for GQ Magazine. Reading Ellroy is almost like singing along with a tune on the radio, it's all about rythm.Included are a story about Ellroy's Mother's unsolved murder and another fictitious story involving Dick Contino.The stories that I loved most of all though, were the stories told by Danny Getchell, the dirt digger for HUSH-HUSH magazine. All in all, I loved Crime Wave because it is a look at 1950s crime in L.A.I think Ellroy fans and non-Ellroy fans alike, should do themselves a favor and pick up a copy of CRIME WAVE. ... Read more |
37. King Blood (Armchair Detective Library) by Jim Thompson | |
Hardcover: 220
Pages
(1994-01)
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Over-the-top raunchy fun |
38. L.A. Confidential by James Ellroy | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1991-07-01)
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39. L a Confidential 1ST Edition by James Ellroy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1990-01-01)
Asin: B002E89C6O Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. Big Nowhere 1ST Edition by James Ellroy | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1988)
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