Perfidia is a brilliant, breakneck ride. Nobody except James Ellroy could pull this off. He doesn't merely write—he ignites and demolishes.”
—Carl Hiaasen
“A return to the scene of Ellroy’s greatest success and a triumphant return to form. . . . His character portrayals have never been more nuanced or—dare we say it—sympathetic. . . . A disturbing, unforgettable, and inflammatory vision of how the men in charge respond to the threat of war. It’s an ugly picture, but just try looking away.”
—Booklist, starred review
“A sprawling, uncompromising epic of crime and depravity.”
—Publishers Weekly
“My relationship with L.A. is largely imaginative; it allows me to ignore the untenable aspects of L.A. today,” says the author of Perfidia.
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James Ellroy’s newest novel, Perfidia, is a rollicking ride through the depths of L.A.’s seedy wartime underbelly. The story picks up as we meet Hideo Ashida, a young Japanese chemist on the L.A.P.D. payroll. Dr. Ashida is called to the scene to investigate the grisly, mysterious slaying of a Japanese family. Just as the investigation […]
I met James Ellroy at Book Expo America. He was there to talk about his new novel, Perfidia, the first in a quartet. He wore a soft pink shirt patterned with white flags, leaves, and birds. James Ellroy leans in close. He makes eye contact. He speaks in complete paragraphs. He believes in an afterlife. He is […]