This Storm
bJanuary '42. L.A. reels behind the shock of Pearl Harbor. Local Japanese residents are rounded up and slammed behind bars. Massive thunderstorms hit the city./bbrbrA body is unearthed in Griffith Park. The cops tag it a routine dead-man job. They're wrong. It's an early-warning signal of Chaos.brbrThere's a murderous fire and a gold heist. There's Fifth Column treason on American soil. There are homegrown Nazis, Commies, and race racketeers. It's populism ascendant. There's two dead cops in a dive off the jazz-club strip. And three men and one woman have a hot date with history.brbrElmer Jackson is a corrupt Vice cop. He's a flesh peddler and a bagman for the L.A. Chief of Police. Hideo Ashida is a crime-lab whiz, lashed by anti-Japanese rage. Dudley Smith is PD hardnose working Army Intelligence. He's gone rogue and gone all-the-way fascist. Joan Conville was born rogue. She's a defrocked Navy lieutenant and a war profiteer to her core.brbrL.A. '42. Homefront madness. Wartime inferno--iThis Storm/i is James Ellroy's most audacious novel yet. It is by turns savage, tender, elegiac. It lays bare and celebrates crazed Americans of all stripes. It is a masterpiece.
Autor: | Ellroy, James |
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EAN: | 9781524711511 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 608 |
Produktart: | kartoniert, broschiert |
Verlag: | Knopf Penguin Random House |
Untertitel: | A novel |
Schlagworte: | Englisch; Romane/Erzählungen suspense detective mystery thriller suspense crime books police mystery novels book club books murder mystery mystery books murder mystery books alternate history detective novels historical historical books historical fiction books mystery and suspense adventure books mysteries and thrillers book club recommendations historical fiction novels fiction top books historical novels fiction books mysteries books fiction books historical fiction good books books mystery literary fiction mystery crime mystery and thrillers historical fiction novels literature realistic fiction books thriller crime fiction thrillers noir james ellroy american literature |
Größe: | 231 |