Black Dahlia

The First Book in the Classic L. A. Quartet Crime Series

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James Ellroy: Black Dahlia (2011, Penguin Random House)

384 pages

English language

Published Nov. 21, 2011 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
978-1-4464-9264-2
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4 stars (11 reviews)

The Black Dahlia is a roman noir on an epic scale: a classic period piece that provides a startling conclusion to America's most infamous unsolved murder mystery--the murder of the beautiful young woman known as The Black Dahlia.

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3 stars

Some books are just practically impossible to reduce to stars, and I feel that way about The Black Dahlia.

The thing is, I know I'll be reading the rest of the Quartet, if only because LA Confidential is one of the best movies I've ever seen, and I know there's plenty more. So I can't stop, obviously. But the sheer vile brutality the first half revels in is just too much at times; I should have at least checked reviews to steel myself to the endless casual racial epithets and casual cop violence I was immediately thrown into. Bucky's superiority complex and self-loathing that went along with it could grate at times, but Ellroy took no pains whatsoever to try to convince you that he was a hero, merely one of the least horrible of a whole cast of monsters.

The second half tightened up significantly, losing the violence for …

Subjects

  • Fiction, mystery & detective, general
  • Los angeles (calif.), fiction
  • Crime, fiction