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‘America was never innocent.’;Thus begins the Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy. It’s James
Ellroy’s pop history of the 1960s, his window-peeper’s view of government
misconduct, his dirty trickster’s take on the great events of an incendiary
era. It’s a tour de force of the American idiom, and an acknowledged
masterpiece.
American Tabloid gives us John F. Kennedy’s rise and fall from an insider’s
perspective. We’re there for the rigged 1960 election and for the Bay of Pigs
fiasco. We’re the eyes and ears and souls of three rogue cops who’ve signed
on for the ride and come to see Jack as their betrayer. And we’re there in
Dallas in 1963 where it all comes to a brutal end.;The Cold Six Thousand the cover-up for the Kennedy assassination begins. This time the
ride takes us from Dallas to Vietnam to Las Vegas to Memphis to Cuba to the
kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in L.A. We’re rubbing shoulders Klansmen and
mafiosi, killers, hoods and provocateurs. WIth Robert F. Kennedy and Martin
Luther King. And of course a lot of corrupt policemen.;Blood’s a Rover
takes us into the 70s. RFK and MLK are dead. A kid private eye clashes with a
mob goon and an enforcer for FBI director Edgar Hoover in L.A. There’s an
armoured-car heist and a cache of missing emeralds. Revolution brews in Haiti
and the Dominican Republic. Amidst all this, all three anti-heros fall for
Red revolutionary Joan Rosen Klein. Each will pay ‘a dear and savage price to
live History’.;The American dream as
Nightmare.
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‘America was never innocent.’;Thus begins the Underworld U.S.A. Trilogy. It’s James
Ellroy’s pop history of the 1960s, his window-peeper’s view of government
misconduct, his dirty trickster’s take on the great events of an incendiary
era. It’s a tour de force of the American idiom, and an acknowledged
masterpiece.
American Tabloid gives us John F. Kennedy’s rise and fall from an insider’s
perspective. We’re there for the rigged 1960 election and for the Bay of Pigs
fiasco. We’re the eyes and ears and souls of three rogue cops who’ve signed
on for the ride and come to see Jack as their betrayer. And we’re there in
Dallas in 1963 where it all comes to a brutal end.;The Cold Six Thousand the cover-up for the Kennedy assassination begins. This time the
ride takes us from Dallas to Vietnam to Las Vegas to Memphis to Cuba to the
kitchen of the Ambassador Hotel in L.A. We’re rubbing shoulders Klansmen and
mafiosi, killers, hoods and provocateurs. WIth Robert F. Kennedy and Martin
Luther King. And of course a lot of corrupt policemen.;Blood’s a Rover
takes us into the 70s. RFK and MLK are dead. A kid private eye clashes with a
mob goon and an enforcer for FBI director Edgar Hoover in L.A. There’s an
armoured-car heist and a cache of missing emeralds. Revolution brews in Haiti
and the Dominican Republic. Amidst all this, all three anti-heros fall for
Red revolutionary Joan Rosen Klein. Each will pay ‘a dear and savage price to
live History’.;The American dream as
Nightmare.