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The Black Dahlia / James Ellroy
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Edité par Penguin Books
2011
A neo-noir crime novel from the legendary crime novelist James Ellroy. Los Angeles, 15th January 1947: a beautiful young woman walked into the night and met her horrific destiny. Five days later, her tortured body was found drained of blood and cut in half. The newspapers called her 'The Black Dahlia'. Two cops are caught up in the investigation and embark on a hellish journey that takes them to the core of the dead girl's twisted life...
- Langue
- anglais
- Description physique
- 1 vol. (384 p.)
- Autre titre
- Le Dahlia noir (Titre traduit ajouté par le catalogueur)
- Cotes
- ANG ELL
- ISBN
- 978-0-099-53786-1
- EAN
- 9780099537861
- Numéro du document
- 9780099537861
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A dark, twisted trip through 1940s Los Angeles noir. More than just a murder mystery—Ellroy dissects America’s obsessions.
Another link in the chain of Los Angeles noir, between Raymond Chandler, 10050 Cielo Drive, Neil Young’s “On the beach” LP, the apocalyptic west coast fantasies of Nathaniel West’s “The Day of the locust” and Lan del Rey “The greatest”, Ellroy’s “The Black Dahlia” takes us deep into the city of the fallen angels. You might think the novel is about two L.A.P.D police officers investigating the horrific murder of Elizabeth short in 1947, but in truth Ellroy excavates America’s culture, its politics and the dark, dark heart: its “backside, inside, the blood and the guts. Antony
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