The Black Dahlia

digital audio

English language

Published Aug. 15, 2006 by Books on Tape.

ISBN:
978-0-7393-4679-2
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OCLC Number:
966187757

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On January 15, 1947, the torture-ravished body of a beautiful young woman is found in a vacant lot. The victim makes headlines as the Black Dahlia–and so begins the greatest manhunt in California history.

Caught up in the investigation are Bucky Bleichert and Lee Blanchard. Both are obsessed with the Dahlia–driven by dark needs to know everything about her past, to capture her killer, to possess the woman even in death. Their quest will take them on a hellish journey through the underbelly of postwar Hollywood, to the core of the dead girl's twisted life, past the extremes of their own psyches–into a region of total madness.

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One of my all-time favorite video games is L.A. Noire, a look at corruption in the police force in post-WWII California. If you enjoy hardboiled detective stories, I cannot recommend this game enough. A part of the game deals with a young homicide detective trying to find the Black Dahlia killer, and that's how this book ended up on my reading list.

The Black Dahlia is a real murder case from 1947, and they never found the killer. It was particularly gruesome, the body chopped in half and mutilated. In this novel, we meet a pair of detectives. Our first person narrator is Dwight 'Bucky' Bleichert, a former boxer who gets roped into fighting another cop, Lee Blanchard, to get a position as his partner as a Warrant detective. Bucky also meets Lee's girlfriend Kay, which creates an awkward love triangle. All could be well, but then the body of …

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