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  • Panting and more black than the fim.  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    A book that bad luck when it is pitching, which shines when it should shine, which is "halftone" ... when he must do so :-) So much fun to read, comparing it to the movie of the same name find it even better! Unmissable in my opinion.
  • Morbid outlet: Ellroy exorcist?  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    The Black Dahlia / James Ellroy The plot of this hardcore thriller takes place in the 40s in Los Angeles and in the slums of Mexican cities nearby. In short, the naked and mutilated body, cut in two dune girl of 22 years was found in a vacant lot in
  • Black Ellroy is a very dark color!  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    In Los Angeles the postwar Betty Short aka the Black Dahlia, love touch the tassel of sailors she meets in the shady bars. Yet this is without luck. One morning in January, it is found drained of blood in a vacant lot. His body, whiter than ever, is
  • as a no man's land grayish  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    I wanted to read The Black Dahlia for quite some time. Because it is a classic thriller, and I want to put myself in that kind of books in recent months. And they told me the benefit of this book. Dwight Bleichert, Los Angeles police officer, became
  • Ellroy haunted by the murder of his mother  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    At first I found the tedious reading. The sentences are not always clear and sometimes mean nothing. Is the translation ?? I tried to ignore all that and then I let myself be taken by the plot. We no longer want to let go of the book. Some say it rem
  • a complex universe, dark but captivating  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    I think that we should not only read this book as a simple thriller but as a novel which would have slipped a detective story that spans several years. The atmosphere of the 40s in the US is actually paplpable throughout the novel. Despite some rathe
  • A dark and poisonous work at the Ellroy book lovers.  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    Let's write-input: The Black Dahlia is not a good choice to start with Ellroy, which probably explains some disappointment read here or there. For novices, Lloyd Hopkins trilogy (Blood Moon, etc.) or his first novel (Brown's Requiem) are more appropr
  • A monument of the black novel whose incredible power and strength in the heart touch the reader.  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    Few books have such a romantic breath, such wealth, such a depth of soul that "The Black Dahlia." The unique style of James Ellroy is deeply mesmerizing, hypnotizing and exudes a tremendous power of evocation that takes us in the middle of the 4
  • The Black Dahlia: a masterwork  

    The Black Dahlia (Paperback)
    Elizabeth Short was found one day in January 1947, lying in a vacant lot in Los Angeles. The autopsy will follow to discover forensic investigators as well as the work of a monster. This is the news story became one of the most famous in the history