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Hardcover Amazon Barnes & Noble Your Independent Bookstore E-Book Amazon Apple Books Barnes & Noble Books by Series Click on each title to read more, or click here to see all books' details. The Second L.A. Quartet Everyman's Library Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy L.A. Quartet Memoir Short Stories Journalism & Short Fiction Early Novels The Best American Series James Ellroy Author Otto Penzler Editor (2009) Suicide Hill Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy (Series) James Ellroy Author L. J. Ganser Narrator (2006) The Black Dahlia L. A. Quartet (Series) James Ellroy Author Stephen Hoye Narrator (2006) White Jazz L. A. Quartet (Series) James Ellroy Author Scott Brick Narrator James Ellroy's The Enchanters is classic Ellroy: a filthy, boozy, fast-paced, violent romp through the history and important figures of early 1960s Los Angeles, all told in Otash's frantic voice. . . . Ellroy keeps things moving at breakneck speed at all times, which is a fantastic feat considering this is a 448-page novel that delves deep into a plethora of scenes and seamlessly mixes fact. From the modern master of noir comes a novel based on the real-life Hollywood fixer Freddy Otash, the malevolent monarch of the 1950s L.A. underground, and his Tinseltown tabloid Confidential magazine. Freddy Otash was the man in the know and the man to know in '50s L.A. He was a rogue cop, a sleazoid private eye, a shakedown artist, a pimp—and, most notably, the head strong-arm goon for.

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To add more books, click here . James Ellroy has 133 books on Goodreads with 487557 ratings. James Ellroy's most popular book is The Black Dahlia (L.A. Quartet, #1). AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • James Ellroy—Demon Dog of American Letters—goes straight to the tragic heart of 1962 Hollywood with a wild riff on the Marilyn Monroe death myth in an astonishing, behind-the-headlines crime epic.Los Angeles, August 4, 1962. The city broils through a midsummer heat wave. Marilyn Monroe ODs. James Ellroy—Demon Dog of American Letters—goes straight to the tragic heart of 1962 Hollywood with a wild riff on the Marilyn Monroe death myth in an astonishing, behind-the-headlines crime epic. Los Angeles, August 4, 1962. The city broils through a midsummer heat wave. Marilyn Monroe ODs. A B-movie starlet is kidnapped. This novel is the third in James Ellroy's L.A. Quartet, and is set in Los Angeles in the period between 1951 and 1958. The story involves three LAPD officers: Wendell `Bud' White, a quick -tempered and quick- fisted enforcer; Jack Vincennes, working in narcotics and recovering from substance abuse; and Edmund `Ed' Exley an ambitious decorated war veteran and college graduate.

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James Ellroy was born in Los Angeles in 1948. His L.A. Quartet novels—The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, and White Jazz—were international best sellers. His novel American Tabloid was Time magazine's Best Book (fiction) of 1995; his memoir, My Dark Places, was a Time Best Book of the Year and a New York Times Notable. AN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • James Ellroy—Demon Dog of American Letters—goes straight to the tragic heart of 1962 Hollywood with a wild riff on the Marilyn Monroe death myth in an astonishing, behind-the-headlines crime epic. James Ellroy—Demon Dog of American Letters—goes straight to the tragic heart of 1962 Hollywood with a wild riff on the Marilyn Monroe death myth in an astonishing, behind-the-headlines crime epic.. E-Book. Amazon Apple Books Barnes & Noble. Freddy Otash was the man in the know and the man to know in '50s L.A. He was a rogue cop,. James Ellroy's The Enchanters is classic Ellroy: a filthy, boozy, fast-paced, violent romp through the history and important figures of early 1960s Los Angeles, all told in Otash's frantic voice. . . . Ellroy keeps things moving at breakneck speed at all times, which is a fantastic feat considering this is a 448-page novel that delves deep into a plethora of scenes and seamlessly mixes fact.

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He is the author of the Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy: American Tabloid, The Cold Six Thousand, and Blood's a Rover, and the L.A. Quartet novels: The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, and White Jazz. He lives in Colorado. "Ellroy rips into American culture like a chainsaw in an abbatoir. . . . Pick it up if you dare; put it down. James Ellroy's The Enchanters is classic Ellroy: a filthy, boozy, fast-paced, violent romp through the history and important figures of early 1960s Los Angeles, all told in Otash's frantic voice. . . . Ellroy keeps things moving at breakneck speed at all times, which is a fantastic feat considering this is a 448-page novel that delves deep into a plethora of scenes and seamlessly mixes.