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This site is dedicated to crime fiction writer James Ellroy, writer of L.A. Confidential, My Dark Places and American Tabloid. ... James Ellroy (nee Lee Earle Ellroy) was born in Los Angeles in 1948. His mother was a nurse and his father, when he did work, was an accountant, among other things.
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James Ellroy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Books by James Ellroy: The Black Dahlia, L. A. Confidential, American Tabloid, The Cold Six Thousand, The Big Nowhere, White Jazz: A Novel, My Dark Places, Clandestine, Brown's Requiem, Killer on the Road ... Author, James Ellroy, will be visiting us to read from his latest book, “Blood’s a Rover.” Summer, 1968.
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News about James Ellroy. Commentary and archival information about James Ellroy from The New York Times. ... A field reporter hangs out with James Ellroy to celebrate the film of Mr. Ellroy’s 1987 novel “The Black Dahlia,” which opens on Friday, and the release of a new novel.
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James Ellroy's "The Black Dahlia" is almost too dark, too gripping and too believable. It stands out among a crowd of mysteries (sub-genre police procedural) as simply a great novel. Most mysteries I put down and forget that I've read them.
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Amazon.com: L.A. Confidential (9780446674249): James Ellroy: Books
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If you wish to purchase CLANDESTINE, written by Ellroy, James and published by Arrow Books Ltd on 31/10/1996 then we have listed a few select online book retailers who can provide good value and service.
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Perennially popular, this anthology is a favorite of mystery buffs and general readers alike. This year Ellroy lends his talent to the editing of the series... ... In his introduction to this year's collection, James Ellroy explores the differences between the novel and the short story. Included here are experts at both forms.
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More copies of this ISBN: ... Used Trade Paper ... Introduction: Ellroy, James...
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