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  • Or I did not understand ...  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    Unnecessarily foul language; History nonexistent (or flown so that loses sight); Grosse print copy / paste paragraphs planned for other books and eventually deleted replay. Big disappointment.
  • Ellroy? Alas!  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    This installment of James Ellroy looks like a remake of "Tijuana my love" of the author. His trilogy "American", the first volume essentially gave the full measure of his talent in the genre "reality fiction". "Tijuana&q
  • not bad but supeficiel  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    We feel that this book was written quickly until the next big batch. it's still good Ellroy
  • Not his best  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    Ellroy is only in English, for years he lives on its assets leaving us old stories, vulgar spin off. Highly October!
  • extortion  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    the book is perfect, only disappointment I thought it was the complete novel, I had not realized it was part of the novel
  • Extortion in French  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    Total rip this paper edition, whereas the original version kindle buys less than 2. Order book qu'Ellroy and editors presumptuous refourguer to an exorbitant price, for, they said on France Culture, prepare promote Perfidia, a paid teaser basically.
  • Scam and extortion  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    Please do not buy this book which is only a "trailer" next Ellroy novel! It contains only two chapters in the next novel and nothing prevents the buyer on Amazon this new way of selling books. Amazon Ellroy and extorted me 12 euros!
  • Extortion is the case to say  

    Extortion: Monitoring Perfidia (Paperback)
    But most of our spending money hard-earned ... Ex-policeman converted back to the extortion and blackmail, scoops provider for Confidential magazine, Fred Otash languishing in purgatory, tortured by his former victims (Stars of Hollywood, Marilyn Mon