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  1. Crime Wave is a 1999 collection of eleven short works of fiction and non-fiction, all originally published in GQ, by American crime fiction writer James Ellroy. The collection, issued as a paperback original, includes a short story ("Hush-Hush"), two novellas ("Tijuana, Mon Amour" and "Hollywood Shakedown"), and eight pieces of crime ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 1982 · by John Wynne (Author) See all formats and editions. Hardcover. $8.42 4 Used from $4.44 5 Collectible from $10.00. Wynne’s first novel Crime Wave details the unexpected love affair between a photojournalist (Jake Adams) and a woman (Renee Cloverman) living in a Manhattan brothel.

  3. 26 de ene. de 1999 · Books. Crime Wave: Reportage and Fiction from the Underside of L.A. James Ellroy. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jan 26, 1999 - Fiction - 304 pages. Los Angeles. In no other city do sex,...

  4. 1 de ene. de 1999 · Read. August 6, 2022. #crimewave is a mixture of short stories and nonfiction articles from #jamesellroy featuring: the unsolved true crime case of a young wife and mother murdered. A short exploration of Ellroy’s mother’s murder and his investigation into it which would later be expanded in My Dark Places.

  5. 26 de ene. de 1999 · Amazon.com: Crime Wave: Reportage and Fiction from the Underside of L.A.: 9780375704710: Ellroy, James: Books. Books. ›. Literature & Fiction. ›. Action & Adventure. Buy new: $15.00. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime FREE Returns. FREE delivery Monday, November 13 on orders shipped by Amazon over $35.

  6. His obsession with the dark side of L. A. is personal and vital, triggered by the murder of his mother when he was ten. This defining event spawned an early addiction to paperback crime novels,...

  7. Amazon Barnes & Noble Your Independent Bookstore. And no writer has mapped that field with greater savagery and savvy than James Ellroy. With this fever-hot collection of reportage and short fiction, he returns to his native habitat and portrays it as a smog-shrouded netherworld where “every third person is a peeper, prowler, pederast, or pimp.”