L.A. Confidential
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L.A. Confidential

Hardcover – June 1, 1990

Price
$33.00
Format
Hardcover
Pages
508
Publisher
Mysterious Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0892962938
Dimensions
6 x 1.38 x 9 inches
Weight
2.08 pounds

Description

From Publishers Weekly Ellroy's ninth novel, set in 1950s Los Angeles, kicks off with a shoot-out between a rogue ex-cop and a band of gangsters fronted by a crooked police lieutenant. Close on the heels of this scene comes a jarring Christmas Day precinct house riot, in which drunk and rampaging cops viciously beat up a group of jailed Mexican hoodlums. But, as readers will quickly learn, these sudden sprees of violence, laced with evidence of police corruption, are only teasers for the grisly events and pathos that follow this intricate police procedural. Picking up where The Black Dahlia and The Big Nowhere left off, the book tracks the intertwining paths of the three flawed and ambitious cops who emerge from the "Bloody Christmas" affair. Dope peddling, prostitution, and other risky business are revealed as the tightly wound plot untangles. Ellroy's disdain for Hollywood tinsel is evident at every turn; even the most noble of the characters here are relentlessly sleazy. But their grueling, sometimes maniacal schemes make a compelling read for the stout of heart. Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Features & Highlights

  • L.A. Confidential is epic "noir", a crime novel of astonishing detail and scope written by the bestselling author of The Black Dahlia. A horrific mass murder invades the lives of victims and victimizers on both sides of the law. And three lawmen are caught in a deadly spiral, a nightmare that tests loyalty and courage, and offers no mercy, grants no survivors.

Customer Reviews

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classic of modern noir

I was reading Ellroy's L.A. trilogy (+1) and was going to skip this one, since I had "seen the movie". But when I learned there was a "Disney" character in the book who did not make it to the screen, I relented. And glad of it. It is extra pleasurable to read the book with the well-casted actors in one's mind; it reads like a movie. And, of course, the plot is far more intricate than what could be portrayed in 2 hours. The whole sense of the book was lost in the movie. And, not to spoil too much, there is no final dispatching of the bad guys in one grand Hollywood shoot-em up. If you liked the movie, the book must be read.
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See the great L.A. CONFIDENTIAL Russell Crowe/Guy Pierce/Kim Bassinger(Oscar) movie first!

The movie is better, one of the best. However, the book is good, if you like the way James Ellroy writes, like a '50's tough guy. And it helped me to have seen the movie several times before, so then it's easier to follow the characters, plots, connections, etc. What I recommend is to see the movie and THEN read the book. And of course there's sex and violence in the book--it's corrupt, 1950's Los Angeles, so the book's L.A. is just as screwed up as it is now but maybe in a different way.
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Five Stars

great crime story set in an interesting time period in LA.
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MOVIE BETTER THAN THE BOOK!

I bought this copy for my dad who wanted it in HC. I loved the movie and this book although I can say that Im not overly fond of elroy, I liked the Black Dahlia but all other books sorta fell flat. If you are into crime noir, this is a good book for you.
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Book is engrossing.

This story is interesting, if at times disturbing and cynical, though those are pretty much the halmarks of Noir stories. The book arrived quickly, and in excellent condition.
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Three Stars

A fast paced dark look at 50's L:A. Very plot driven. Thematically interesting
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but perhaps one of the greatest crime novels I've read

A tad convoluted, but perhaps one of the greatest crime novels I've read. Fantastic characters, dialogue, scenes and violence. DON'T BOTHER WATCHING THE FILM OVER THIS. Doesn't even compare.