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Book SynopsisThree of Ellroy''s most compelling novels featuring Detective Sergeant Lloyd Hopkins in one volume.
Blood On The Moon: 20 random killings of women are unconnected in police files. But Det. Sgt. Lloyd Hopkins sees a pattern. As he is drawn to the murderer, the two men face a confrontation pitting icy intelligence against white-heated madness. . .
Because The Night: Jacob Herzog, hero cop, has disappeared. A multiple murder committed with a pre-Civil War revolver remains unsolved. Are the two cases connected? As Det. Sgt. Lloyd Hopkins pieces the puzzle together he discovers the darker threat of John Haviland, a psychiatrist whose pleasure comes from the manipulation of the weak and lonely.
Suicide Hill: Duane Rice leaves jail with good news and bad news: two adulterous bank managers are ripe for squeezing, but Vandy, who he is obsessed with making a rock star, has disappeared. An orgy of violence erupts as Duane''s partner goes beserk and Duane settles scores with k
Trade ReviewThe most distinctive crime writer of his generation * John Williams, Sunday Times *
Ellroy is the author of some of the most powerful crime novels ever written * Frank Rich, New York Times *
The most original crime writer of our time * Michael Carlson, Spectator *
One of the best and most important writers in America today * VOX *
Ellroy has produced some of the best crime fiction written this century, Hammett and Chandler included * Chris Sullivan, Loaded *