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James Ellroy's dark stories of LAPD and LA County metastasized into a nationwide exploration of the same themes and actors. If you liked the preceding tales - even if your exposure was only via movies such as LA Confidential - you're gonna love the third book of Underworld USA, Blood's a Rover. Deemed a trilogy, following American Tabloid and The Cold Six Thousand, it continues the trail of assassinations and general mayhem with piercing speculations on motives and methods.
Ellroy was once asked how he got away with some of the statements and actions he attributed to famous people, and his response was simply: "They're all dead. The dead can't sue you. You'll notice I never depart from known facts about the living."
I love his stuff - read more about this latest but, at
this place.
Ellroy was once asked how he got away with some of the statements and actions he attributed to famous people, and his response was simply: "They're all dead. The dead can't sue you. You'll notice I never depart from known facts about the living."
I love his stuff - read more about this latest but, at
this place.