Three Significant American Crime Novels
The Black Dahlia (1987) (L.A. Quartet #1) James Ellroy   Devil in A Blue Dress (1990) (Easy Rawlins #1) Walter Mosley   Out of Sight (1996) (Jack Foley #1) Elmore Leonard    There is a great book and a not-so-great book in Ellroy's The Black Dahlia . In fact, it seems like two successive books - the first is an  atmospheric but realistic police procedural bringing to life the Los  Angeles of the late 1940s and the second  is a piece of 'grand guignol' in which sexual obsession and the noir  morals of James M. Cain's characters surge their way through a plot out  of Raymond Chandler with a dash of Hammett's political cynicism.  We will come across the legacy of Chandler again in Mosley's Devil in a Blue Dress . It  certainly cannot be said that the two 'books' merge perfectly seamlessly. The use  of period slang at the start can confuse rather than enlighten so that  we have to contend with some linguistic confusion as well as the plot  confusion essentia...