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OverviewThe Black Dahlia Files has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Don WolfePublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Edition: Annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.549kg ISBN: 9780060582500ISBN 10: 0060582502 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 05 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsRiveting! If Don Wolfe is right, he has done what the police and the DA's office failed to do--come close to solving a murder that, sixty years ago, brought Jack-the-Ripper savagery to Los Angeles. Page by bloodstained page, he lays down the clues that point to a Mafia boss, a crooked doctor, and one of the most powerful men in California. --Anthony Summers, author of Goddess and Sinatra Breakthrough revelations about the twentieth century's most bizarre and haunting homocide--a real page-turner, --Gus Russo, author of The Outfit A haunting account, destined to become a true-crime classic. A must read. --John Gilmore, author of Severed The most credible explanation to date. . . . Wolfe is a first-rate writer. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Breakthrough revelations about the twentieth century's most bizarre and haunting homocide--a real page-turner, --Gus Russo, author of The Outfit A haunting account, destined to become a true-crime classic. A must read. --John Gilmore, author of Severed Riveting! If Don Wolfe is right, he has done what the police and the DA's office failed to do--come close to solving a murder that, sixty years ago, brought Jack-the-Ripper savagery to Los Angeles. Page by bloodstained page, he lays down the clues that point to a Mafia boss, a crooked doctor, and one of the most powerful men in California. --Anthony Summers, author of Goddess and Sinatra The most credible explanation to date. . . . Wolfe is a first-rate writer. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Riveting! If Don Wolfe is right, he has done what the police and the DA's office failed to do--come close to solving a murder that, sixty years ago, brought Jack-the-Ripper savagery to Los Angeles. Page by bloodstained page, he lays down the clues that point to a Mafia boss, a crooked doctor, and one of the most powerful men in California. --Anthony Summers, author of Goddess and Sinatra Breakthrough revelations about the twentieth century's most bizarre and haunting homocide--a real page-turner, --Gus Russo, author of The Outfit The most credible explanation to date. . . . Wolfe is a first-rate writer. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) A haunting account, destined to become a true-crime classic. A must read. --John Gilmore, author of Severed A haunting account, destined to become a true-crime classic. A must read. --John Gilmore, author of Severed Riveting! If Don Wolfe is right, he has done what the police and the DA's office failed to do--come close to solving a murder that, sixty years ago, brought Jack-the-Ripper savagery to Los Angeles. Page by bloodstained page, he lays down the clues that point to a Mafia boss, a crooked doctor, and one of the most powerful men in California. --Anthony Summers, author of Goddess and Sinatra Breakthrough revelations about the twentieth century's most bizarre and haunting homocide--a real page-turner, --Gus Russo, author of The Outfit The most credible explanation to date. . . . Wolfe is a first-rate writer. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Author InformationDonald H. Wolfe is the author of The Black Dahlia Files and the international bestseller, The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe. In Hollywood, California, where he was born and raised, Wolfe became a film editor at Columbia Pictures and Warner Bros., where he worked on All the President's Men and became a screenwriter for Steven Spielberg. He was also a contributor to the New York Times and Paris-Match. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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