James Ellroy’s new novel is a gleefully violent, foul-mouthed research note
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James Ellroy’s new novel is a gleefully violent, foul-mouthed research note
Los Angeles, August 1962. PI and extortionist Freddie Otash is snooping on Marilyn Monroe for labor leader and racketeer Jimmy Hoffa, who’s paying good money for dirt on Jack and Bobby Kennedy. Is Jack really schtupping Miss Monroe? Who cares? Make it so. But the operation is rumbled and then Monroe dies of an overdose (or does she?) and Otash finds himself pushed from pillar to post by greasepole Pete (Pitchess, 28th Sheriff of LA County) and r…
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