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'ONE HELLISHLY EXCITING RIDE, —Detroit Free Press
The '50s are finished. Zealous young lawyer Robert Kennedy has a red-hot jones to nail Jimmy Hoffa. JFK has his eyes on the Oval Office. J. Edgar Hoover is swooping down on
the Red Menace. Howard Hughes is dodging sub-poenas and digging up Kennedy dirt. And Castro is mopping up the bloody aftermath of his new Communist nation.
'HARD-BITTEN INGENIOUS ELLROY SEGUESINTO POLITICALINTRIGUE WITHOUT MISSING A BEAT." —The New York Times
In the thick of it: FBI men Kemper Boyd and Ward Littell. They work every side of the Street, jerking the chains of made men, Street scum, and celebrities
alike, while Pete Bon-durant, ex-rogue cop, freelance enforcer, troubleshooter, and troublemaker, has the conscience to louse it all up.
"VASTLY ENTERTAINING.' —Los Angeles Times
Mob bosses, políticos, snitches, psychos, fall guys, and femmes fatale. They're mixing up a molotov cocktail guaranteed
to end the country's innocence with a bang. Dig...
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'ONE HELLISHLY EXCITING RIDE, —Detroit Free Press
The '50s are finished. Zealous young lawyer Robert Kennedy has a red-hot jones to nail Jimmy Hoffa. JFK has his eyes on the Oval Office. J. Edgar Hoover is swooping down on
the Red Menace. Howard Hughes is dodging sub-poenas and digging up Kennedy dirt. And Castro is mopping up the bloody aftermath of his new Communist nation.
'HARD-BITTEN INGENIOUS ELLROY SEGUESINTO POLITICALINTRIGUE WITHOUT MISSING A BEAT." —The New York Times
In the thick of it: FBI men Kemper Boyd and Ward Littell. They work every side of the Street, jerking the chains of made men, Street scum, and celebrities
alike, while Pete Bon-durant, ex-rogue cop, freelance enforcer, troubleshooter, and troublemaker, has the conscience to louse it all up.
"VASTLY ENTERTAINING.' —Los Angeles Times
Mob bosses, políticos, snitches, psychos, fall guys, and femmes fatale. They're mixing up a molotov cocktail guaranteed
to end the country's innocence with a bang. Dig that crazy beat: it's Amer-ica's heart racing out of control
A SUPREMELY CONTROLLED WORK OF ART. — The New York Times Book Review
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