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American Tabloid is a 1995 novel by James Ellroy that chronicles the events surrounding three rogue American law enforcement officers from November 22, 1958, through November 22, 1963.
- James Ellroy
- 1995
Feb 14, 1995 · American Tabloid is concerned with the JFK assasination, and allows James Ellory to invent conspiracy upon conspiracy, basing on his fascination with the American underworld. Set all over the USA and some other areas in the late 50's and early 60's, Ellroy's novel draws real historical characters - The Kennedy brothers, J. Edgar Hoover, Jimy ...
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A novel by James Ellroy, the author of Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy, featuring a covert anarchy of CIA, mob, Hoover, Hughes, Hoffa, and more. Buy the book or read the e-book from various online stores.
The Underworld USA Trilogy is the collective name given to three novels by American crime author James Ellroy: American Tabloid (1995), The Cold Six Thousand (2001), and Blood's a Rover (2009).
You’re getting every word of the original book. It’s coming at you uncut, unabridged, unbowdlerized, and unexpurgated. You’re getting Mattress Jack Kennedy’s rise and fall from the perspective of the three rogue cops who will come to waste his punk ass in Dallas.
Apr 24, 2001 · by James Ellroy (Author) 4.4 2,303 ratings. Book 1 of 3: Underworld USA series. See all formats and editions. The internationally acclaimed author of the L.A. Quartet and The Underworld USA Trilogy, James Ellroy, presents another literary noir masterpiece of historical paranoia.
- James Ellroy
The internationally acclaimed author of the L.A. Quartet and The Underworld USA Trilogy, James Ellroy, presents another literary noir masterpiece of historical paranoia.