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If I hadn't been on a road trip and had little else to listen to, I would never have finished this. By the end I was thoroughly and completely SICK of Bucky Bleichert and his fixation on a dead woman he'd never even met (alive).
I didn't know anything about James Ellroy going in, though after listening to the postscript (which went on forever it seemed), I read up on him on Wikipedia. So the guy is obsessed with his mother's murder and transfers it over to the real-life Black Dahlia case and, fo ...more
I didn't know anything about James Ellroy going in, though after listening to the postscript (which went on forever it seemed), I read up on him on Wikipedia. So the guy is obsessed with his mother's murder and transfers it over to the real-life Black Dahlia case and, fo ...more
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Re-read January 6, 2019: From 2 stars to 4 stars.
You know, sometimes you read a book and you either dislike it, hate it, or never finish it, but then later it starts to slowly tickle the back of your brain until you give up and decide to re-read it someday. I think in the case of The Black Dahlia it was wrong timing that made it very underwhelming. Having developed an eternal love for film noir after that (and because this time I read it in English), I got what Ellroy was trying to do.
Did I enjo ...more
You know, sometimes you read a book and you either dislike it, hate it, or never finish it, but then later it starts to slowly tickle the back of your brain until you give up and decide to re-read it someday. I think in the case of The Black Dahlia it was wrong timing that made it very underwhelming. Having developed an eternal love for film noir after that (and because this time I read it in English), I got what Ellroy was trying to do.
Did I enjo ...more
I've read little of Ellroy's work but felt I needed to read his most famous book. I'm glad I did. The depth of feeling I got for all the tortured characters was only enhanced by the afterword when I learned just how much is autobiographical. An amazing, sobering work.
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