- Lee
Earle "James"
Ellroy (born
March 4, 1948) is an
American crime fiction writer and essayist.
Ellroy has
become known for a
telegrammatic prose style...
-
Ellroy. It is the
second novel in
Ellroy's "Second L.A. Quartet", in
reference to the
first "L.A. Quartet", and
following the
novel Perfidia.
Ellroy dedicated...
- is a
historical romance and
crime fiction novel by
American author James Ellroy.
Published in 2014, it is the
first novel in the
second L.A. Quartet, referring...
- neo-noir
novel by
American writer James Ellroy, the
third of his L.A.
Quartet series. It is
dedicated to Mary
Doherty Ellroy. The
epigraph is "A
glory that costs...
- by
David Ayer,
based on a
story written for film by
crime novelist James Ellroy and
takes place during the days
leading up to the
Rodney King
trial verdict...
-
Common and The Game. The
initial screenplay drafts were
written by
James Ellroy in the late 1990s
under the
title The
Night Watchman. The film was released...
- Hanson. The
screenplay by
Hanson and
Brian Helgeland is
based on
James Ellroy's 1990 novel, the
third book in his L.A.
Quartet series. The film
tells the...
-
James Ellroy.
Ellroy's mother Geneva was
murdered in 1958, when he was 10
years old, and the
killer was
never identified. The book is
Ellroy's account...
- in the sordid,
fictional Ellroy novella, Shakedown,
which Ellroy was in
development with for HBO, in 2013. In 2021,
Ellroy published a full-length novel...
- The Cold Six
Thousand is a 2001
crime fiction novel by
James Ellroy. It is the
first sequel to
American Tabloid in the
Underworld USA
Trilogy and continues...