James Ellroy

James Ellroy on LA Confidential
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James Ellroy’s Feast of Death $14.89 JAMES ELROY’S FEAST OF DEATH – DVD Movie… |
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James Ellroy’s Feast of Death $20.65 … |
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L.A. Confidential $36.98 … |
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L.A. Confidential [VHS] $1.24 In a time when it seems that every other movie makes some claim to being a film noir, L.A. Confidential is the real thing–a gritty, sordid tale of sex, scandal, betrayal, and corruption of all sorts (police, political, press–and, of course, very personal) in 1940s Hollywood. The Oscar-winning screenplay is actually based on several titles in James Ellroy’s series of chronological thriller novels… |
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L.a. Confidential [VHS] $4.99 In a time when it seems that every other movie makes some claim to being a film noir, L.A. Confidential is the real thing–a gritty, sordid tale of sex, scandal, betrayal, and corruption of all sorts (police, political, press–and, of course, very personal) in 1940s Hollywood. The Oscar-winning screenplay is actually based on several titles in James Ellroy’s series of chronological thriller novels… |
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The Best American Noir of the Century $16.95 James Ellroy and Otto Penzler mined the past century to find this treasure trove of thirty-nine stories. From noirâs twenties-era infancy come gems like James M. Cainâs âPastorale,â and its postwar heyday boasts giants like Mickey Spillane and Evan Hunter. Packing an undeniable punch, diverse contemporary incarnations include Elmore Leonard, Patricia Highsmith, Joyce Carol Oate… |
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Kingpin $0.99 Matthew and Stephanie have no idea that their new life together is about to get a whole lot more exciting…Finding themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time means a chance encounter with explosive violence. They are trapped in the middle of a feud between opposing criminal gangs from the Irish cities of Dublin and Cork and now plunge headlong into a violent and chaotic underworld.Can they s… |
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Elvis Has Not Left the Building (Elvis Mystery Series #1) $3.99 It’s tough being the King.Which is why in 1977 Elvis faked his own death and endured massive facial reconstruction surgery, and disappeared from the limelight to live a normal life as the unassuming Aaron King. Unfortunately, leaving fame behind also meant leaving his fortune behind, too, and now Elvis finds himself broke and living in near poverty in a small apartment in Los Angeles. Luckily for … |
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L.A. Confidential (Two-Disc Special Edition) $5.48 In a time when it seems that every other movie makes some claim to being a film noir, L.A. Confidential is the real thing–a gritty, sordid tale of sex, scandal, betrayal, and corruption of all sorts (police, political, press–and, of course, very personal) in 1940s Hollywood. The Oscar-winning screenplay is actually based on several titles in James Ellroy’s series of chronological thriller novels… |
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James Elroy’s Feast Of Death $22.27 This documentary follows author James Ellroy as he teams up with a group of Los Angeles based detectives to reopen the case of Elizabeth Short–the tragically murdered woman who Ellroy based his book THE BLACK DAHLIA around. |
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Conversations With James Ellroy (Paperback) $16.89 Description not available. |
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Conversations With James Ellroy (Hardcover) $62.5 Description not available. |
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The Black Dahlia $7.42 This violent, brutal portrait of postwar Los Angeles marked the beginning of James Ellroy`s long career of portraying the darker |
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American Tabloid $10.77 As the 1950s come to a close JFK has his eyes on the White House, Bobby has a red-hot jones to nail Jimmy Hoffa, and J. Edgar Ho |
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L.A. Confidential – Special Edition (DVD) $9.4 Director Curtis Hanson captures the duality of 1950s Los Angeles in this striking film noir adaptation of James Ellroy`s novel. The City of Angels might be sunny, inviting, and glamorous to the rest of the world, but it`s also filled with corrupt cops,… |
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Sangre vagabunda / Vagabond Blood (Paperback) $11.54 Conspiracies theories are taking hold. At the center of it all is a triumvirate: the president`s strong-arm goon, an ex-cop and heroine runner, and a private eye whose quarry is so dangerous she could set off the whole powder keg. James Ellroy holds no… |
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The Hilliker Curse (Paperback) $12.85 The legendary crime writer gives us a raw, brutally candid memoir—as high intensity and as riveting as any of his novels—about his obsessive search for “atonement in women.”The year was 1958. Jean Hilliker had divorced h… |
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L.A. Confidential (Blu-ray Disc) $13.36 Director Curtis Hanson captures the duality of 1950s Los Angeles in this striking film noir adaptation of James Ellroy`s novel. The City of Angels might be sunny, inviting, and glamorous to the rest of the world, but it`s also filled with corrupt cops,… |
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Blood`s a Rover (Paperback) $10.74 James Ellroy`s back. Another epic of blood and betrayal. Might be his best novel yet. Ellroy, the self appointed “greatest crime novelist who ever lived,” completes his trilogy of “American Underworld” novels (AMERICAN TABLOID, THE COLD SIX THOUSAN… |
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The Hilliker Curse (Hardcover) $18.09 From “one of the great American writers of our time” (Los Angeles Times Book Review): a raw, explicit memoir as high-intensity and riveting as any of his novels.The year was 1958. James Ellroy was ten years old. His mother, J… |
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The Black Dahlia $11.79 This violent, brutal portrait of postwar Los Angeles marked the beginning of James Ellroy`s long career of portraying the darker sides of the glamorous west-coast city. |
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Suicide Hill (Paperback) $11.78 The sleazy underworld of Los Angeles is brought to life once more by a master of dark and violent noir mysteries, James Ellroy. |
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My Dark Places (Paperback) $10.74 The best-selling author of American Tabloid offers a true-life account of the murder of his mother in 1958, when he was ten years old, and how he teamed up with a homicide detective to investigate the facts about the killing. Reprint. 50,000 fi… |
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The Best American Noir of the Century (Hardcover) $21.68 In his introduction to the The Best American Noir of the Century, James Ellroy writes, “noir is the most scrutinized offshoot of the hard-boiled school of fiction. It’s the long drop off the sh… |
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L.A. Confidential (Paperback) $10.07 Three troubled cops–Ed Exley, desperately seeking glory; vengeful Bud White, a witness to his mother`s murder by his father; and Jack Vincennes, a shakedown artist with a dark secret–tread a fine line between right and wrong in 1950s Los Angeles |
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Windward Passage (Hardcover) $19.52 From the writer whose work has been called B?truly, hellishly grittyB? (Los Angeles Times) comes a gnarled mystery with shades of Philip K. Dick and James Ellroy Jim Nisbet is a cult favorite in Europe and itB`s easy to see why. H… |
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The Cold Six Thousand $10.77 Ellroy’s 1995 novel AMERICAN TABLOID is a fictionalized recreation of the days just before President Kennedy’s assassination. THE COLD SIX THOUSAND, the sequel to AMERICAN TABLOID, picks up almost where the earlier book leaves off. Taciturn heroes… |
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El asesino de la carretera / Killer On The Road (Paperback) $11.74 Martin Plunkett is intelligent with homosexual tendencies, learns robbery and discovers the pleasure of perfect killing. Leaves no trace, no mistakes, doesn`t act on impulse. When FBI captures him, confesses his crimes in exchange to the publication of… |
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Killer on the Road $11.1 Ellis chronicles the life of a brutal serial killer from childhood to adulthood in this disturbing portrait of a violent, lonely |
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Hollywood Nocturnes $12.82 This collection of short stories depicts a violent, atmospheric portrait of Los Angeles after dark. |
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The Big Nowhere (Paperback) $10.09 This stark novel tells the grim story of three men inexorably drawn into a web of deception, violence, and perversion in 1950s Hollywood. |
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El gran desierto / Tne Big Nowhere (Paperback) $11.54 Description not available. |
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