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  • Published: 30 November 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448108633
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 1344

Dudley Smith Trio

The Big Nowhere, LA Confidential, White Jazz



Three of James Ellroy's most gripping crime novels featuring Lieutenant Dudley Smith in one volume

Three of James Ellroy's most gripping crime novels featuring Lieutenant Dudley Smith in one volume. The Big Nowhere: In 1950s LA three men are drawn into the shadow of communist witch hunts and violent killings that force each one to confront his own personal darkness. But none is prepared for the maelstrom that awaits them. LA Confidential: LA Christmas 1951. Six prisoners are beaten senseless in their cells by cops crazed on alcohol. For the three LAD cops involved, it will expose the guilty secrets on which they built their corrupt and voilent careers. White Jazz: LAPD Lieutenant Dave Klein made the mean streets he works on mean. But now the FBI are out to get the cops who murder, bribe and beat to serve their corrupt careers and Klein is hung out as bait. Big fish leap at his throat - racketeers, narcotic kings and scum with skeletons they would kill to keep hidden. Three of the most epic and powerful crime novels ever written, this volume is an explosive journey through the dark side of recent American history, and crime writing at its best.

  • Published: 30 November 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448108633
  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 1344

About the author

James Ellroy

James Ellroy was born in Los Angeles in 1948. He is the author of the acclaimed 'L.A. Quartet': The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential and White Jazz. His novel Blood's A Rover completes the magisterial 'Underworld USA Trilogy' - the first two volumes of which (American Tabloid and The Cold Six Thousand) were both Sunday Times bestsellers. His last novel Widespread Panic received wide praise, with The Times calling it 'extraordinary'.

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Praise for Dudley Smith Trio

The most original crime writer of our time

Michael Carlson, Spectator

One of the great American writers of our time

Los Angeles Times