
James Ellroy was born in Los Angeles in 1948. His L.A. Quartet novels—The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, and White Jazz—were international best sellers. His novel American Tabloid was Time magazine’s Best Book (fiction) of 1995; his memoir, My Dark Places, was a Time Best Book of the Year and a New York Times Notable Book for 1996. His novel The Cold Six Thousand was a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book for 2001. Ellroy lives in Los Angeles. Ellroy is known for a "telegraphic" writing style, which omits words other writers would consider necessary, and often features sentence fragments. His books are noted for their dark humor and depiction of American authoritarianism. Other hallmarks of his work include dense plotting and a relentlessly pessimistic worldview. Ellroy has been called the "Demon Dog of American crime fiction." See also http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0255278/
Series
Books

Widespread Panic
2021

The Cold Six Thousand
2001

Menti criminali
2011

Crime Wave
1999

The L.A. Quartet
2019

Shakedown
Freddy Otash Confesses
2012

White Jazz
1992

Brown's Requiem
1981

Because the Night
1984

Clandestine
1982

The Hilliker Curse
My Pursuit of Women
2006

L.A. Noir
1991

Dudley Smith Trio
The Big Nowhere, LA Confidential, White Jazz
1999

Killer on the Road
1986

Blood's a Rover
2009

Los Angeles Noir 2
The Classics
2010

LAPD '53
2015

My Dark Places
1996

The Enchanters
2023

Suicide Hill
1986

The Black Dahlia
1987

Hollywood Nocturnes
1993

Destination
Morgue
2003

The Big Nowhere
1988

This Storm
2019

Perfidia
2014

Blood on the Moon
1984

L.A. Confidential
1990

American Tabloid
1995