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Jan 1, 1977 · True Confessions: A Novel Hardcover – January 1, 1977. by John Gregory Dunne (Author) 4.2 316 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $9.99 Read with our Free App. Hardcover. $60.10 22 Used from $4.50 1 New from $60.10 7 Collectible from $19.95. True Confessions: A Novel, Book by John Gregory Dunne.
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True Confessions: A Novel. True Confessions. : John Gregory Dunne. Dutton, 1977 - Fiction - 341 pages. Loosely based on the "Black Dahlia" case, this novel of Irish-Catholic life in...
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- Dutton, 1977
- 0525223657, 9780525223658
- True Confessions: A NovelHenry Robbins Book
Novelist Thomas H. Cook included True Confessions among his list of 10 best mystery books, calling it "one of the most movingly redemptive novels I have ever read." In a 2019 interview, author James Ellroy recommended True Confessions as one of the top three American noir novels ever written, besides his own . Adaptation
Jan 1, 2001 · True Confessions. John Gregory Dunne, George P. Pelecanos (Introduction) 3.81. 700 ratings102 reviews. In 1940s Los Angeles, an unidentified murder victim is found bisected in a shadowy lot.
Dec 21, 2005 · A fast-paced and often hilarious classic of contemporary fiction, True Confessions is about a crime that has no solutions, only victims. More important, it is about the complex relationship between Tom and Des Spellacy, each tainted with the guilt and hostility that separate brothers.