The Black Dahlia (L.A. Quartet, #1)
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Quartet, #1) [ Author ] James Ellroy [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr I hated this damn book.My friend Hulk boy told me to read this author I may punch him in the face.It starts with the boxing fight of two young police officers Bucky Bleichert and Lee Blanchard They become known as Mr Fire and Mr Ice The hotshot team that got the LA police dept a raise with their boxing match.They team together after the fight as partner s Then a young woman s body is found She has been cut in two and tossed out Betty Elizabeth Short s story will become ingrained into you I hated this damn book.My friend Hulk boy told me to read this author I may punch him in the face.It starts with the boxing fight of two young police officers Bucky Bleichert and Lee Blanchard They become known as Mr Fire and Mr Ice The hotshot team that got the LA police dept a raise with their boxing match.They team together after the fight as partner s Then a young woman s body is found She has been cut in two and tossed out Betty Elizabeth Short s story will become ingrained into your memory after that point Her history isn t pretty and the dept tries to keep some of it out of the press because the public won t care about women they see as hooers I kept putting this book down saying that I was going to dnf the bastard Then a few minutes later I would pick it up and begin reading it again That s the kind of fucker this book is It s based loosely on a true story but in real life the Black Dahlia case is still open Bless that poor girl s soul.Dirty cops, women seen as skirts, corru...Elizabeth Short is found murdered and LAPD detectives Bucky Bleichert and Lee Blanchard catch the case Can Bleichert and Blanchard bring in her killer before the case destroys them both Some time around 2005, my local bookstore owner pushed this on me At the time, the only detective books I d read were The Maltese Falcon and a few Hard Case books It took me a week to get through but it felt like spending a month in jail The Black Dahlia was a game changer for me, a powerful book that made me Elizabeth Short is found murdered and LAPD detectives Bucky Bleichert and Lee Blanchard catch the case Can Bleichert and Blanchard bring in her killer before the case destroys them both Some time around 2005, my local bookstore owner pushed this on me At the time, the only detective books I d read were The Maltese Falcon and a few Hard Case books It took me a week to get through but it felt like spending a month in jail The Black Dahlia was a game changer for me, a powerful book...Ah, the post war years America s golden age when things were so much better than they are today When no injustice ever occurred, and no one was unfairly treated Every pay check was a fortune, every meal a banquet, and the worst crime was the odd rapscallion stealing a pie off a window sill Or maybe sometimes the bisected body of a woman who had been brutally tortured would be left in an empty lot which would put a wildly corrupt police force in a frenzied media spotlight as the cops fruitles Ah, the post war years America s golden age when things were so much better than they are today When no injustice ever occurred, and no one was unfairly treated Every pay check was a fortune, every meal a banquet, and the worst crime was the odd rapscallion stealing a pie off a window sill Or maybe sometimes the bisected body of a woman who had been brutally tortured would be left in an empty lot which w...I m not big on this whole going green trend, but today I thought about one thing all book lovers can do to contribute to society use your library cardoften You probably thought I had something clever to say Sorry to disappoint but let me explain My Analysis of The Black Dahlia 324 pages in the book 67 pages until the plot begins to unfold 300 pages before the book becomes unputdownable, as I like to call itWhat does that leave us with approximately 67 pages of wasted paper and 23 I m not big on this whole going green trend, but today I thought about one thing all book lovers can do to contribute to society use your library cardoften You probably thought I had something clever to say Sorry to disappoint but let me explain My Analysis of The Black Dahlia 324 pages in the book 67 pages until the plot begins to unfold 300 pages before the book becomes unputdownable, as I like to call itWhat does that leave us with approximately 67 pages of wasted paper and 233 pages worth only borrowing from the library only 7.4% 24 324 of the book worth purchasing Granted, I only paid about 5 for the book thanks to half.com technically I should ve only spent like 40 cents Plus think about how many trees that could ve been saved if James Ellroy, the author, had simply gotten to the point But who s counting The core of the plot is based on a 1940 s Los Angeles murder mystery The body of a young woman was found in a vacant lot mutilated, ...Well,it ALWAYS takes me some time to sort out and gather blown away pieces of my sensitive heart Mr.Ellroy has masterfully done for me It makes me feel sardonic,but I LOVE this process and of course,this GREAT work.One thing that I like about this novel is the massive impact it has on me.The story hooks me up at the start,grabs me by the collar and drags me around violently through the whole story,and finally dumps me into the gutter let me confirm this I m not an open masochist On this price Well,it ALWAYS takes me some time to sort out and gather blown away pieces of my sensitive heart Mr.Ellroy has masterfully done for me It makes me feel sardonic,but I LOVE this process and of course,this GREAT work.One thing that I like about this novel is the massive impac...Well.As is true of many goodreads readers, I am a serial book hopper NOT TODAY I devoured this book like a starving woman Today I discovered for myself not you guys You probably discovered it many books ago a whole new genre and author according to Wiki neo crime noir James Ellroy Absolutely brilliant.This is based on a true and unsolved crime in the late 1940s in LA, in...Ufff Es como un directo a la mand bula Un golpe que no te esperas y que te atrapa en una voragine de locura y violencia, que hace que al final no sepas quienes son los buenos y quienes los malos si es que los hay Un mundo donde sus protagonistas no son perfectos, al contraio, juegan bajo una doble o tri...In January of 1947 the body of a woman, later identified as Elizabeth Short , was found mutilated and abandoned in a vacant lot Los Angeles In the papers ever eager to run with a story of this ilk , she became known as the Black Dahlia after a film of the same name In June of 1958 the assault and murder of another woman, Jean Hilliker formerly Ellroy , hit the L.A papers Unfortunately, there were probably many other victims who came in between them, but these would be the two murder In January of 1947 the body of a woman, later identified as Elizabeth Short , was found mutilated and abandoned in a vacant lot Los Angeles In the papers ever eager to run with a story of this ilk , she became known as the Black Dahlia after a film of the same name In June of 1958 the assault and murder of another woman, Jean Hilliker formerly Ellroy , hit the L.A papers Unfortunately, there were probably many other victims who came in between them, but these would be the two murders that most impacted the life of the young James Ellroy still known then as Lee Earle Ellroy As described in the afterword to this 2006 edition of his book which accompanied the release of its movie adapta...What this book is an excellent thriller, a true page turner that keeps you rushing for the finish line, a character driven police procedural, a harsh, gritty, uncompromising expose of the darker side of police work in Los Angeles around 1946 What this book isn t a true crime story, the solution to the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, anchored in facts and carefully considered evidence It s highly speculative, concernedwith packing as many surprises and twists as possible in a hi What this book is an excellent thriller, a true page turner that keeps you rushing for the finish line, a character driven police procedural, a harsh, gritty, uncompromising expose of the darker side of police work in Los Angeles around 1946 What this book isn t a true crime story, the solution to the unsolved murder of Elizabeth Short, anchored in facts and carefully considered evidence It s highly speculative, concernedwith packing as many surprises and twists as possible in a high octane finale It s a very cleverly constructed argument, but, by this very cleverness, it feels to me just a tad contrived, unrealistic ...Wow Brutal and brilliant, raw and alive, elegiac and painful A masterpiece of crime noir and personal desire with intense action, often obscene The police characters introduced are only partly drawn before the horrifically mutilated body of a beautiful young woman is found in a vacant lot An extraordinarily driven tale of partner cops, the neophyte Bleichert and the old pro Blanchard are captured by the mystery Looking back, I know that the man possessed no gift of prophecy he simply worked Wow Brutal and brilliant, raw and alive, elegiac and painful A masterpiece of crime noir and personal desire with intense action, often obscene The police characters introduced are only partly drawn before the horrifically mutilated body of a beautiful young woman is found in a vacant lot An extraordinarily driven tale of partner cops, the neophyte Bleichert and the old pro Blanchard are captured by the mystery Looking back, I know that the man possessed no gift of prophecy he simply worked to assure his own future, while I skate...

- English
- 12 August 2017 James Ellroy
- Paperback
- 348 pages
- 0446698873
- James Ellroy
- The Black Dahlia (L.A. Quartet, #1)