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The Black Dahlia files, the mob, the mogul, and the murder that transfixed Los Angeles, Donald H. Wolfe

Label
The Black Dahlia files, the mob, the mogul, and the murder that transfixed Los Angeles, Donald H. Wolfe
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Black Dahlia files
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
62726017
Responsibility statement
Donald H. Wolfe
Sub title
the mob, the mogul, and the murder that transfixed Los Angeles
Summary
In 1946, movie star wannabe Elizabeth Short traveled to Hollywood to see her name up in lights. Instead, the dark-haired beauty became immortalized as the "Black Dahlia." The heinous crime was never solved. Now, bestselling author Wolfe discovers new evidence and reveals the secrets of the sealed autopsy--buried in the DA's office for more than half a century. Wolfe discloses that the brutal murder was the work of mob leader "Bugsy" Siegel. Wolfe evokes the time, place, and circumstances that led Short down a tangled trail to her death, and unravels the large-scale cover-up, implicating practically an entire city and Hollywood way of life. Short entered a labyrinthine world of Syndicate-run clubs, brothels, casinos, and other shady operations that catered to Hollywood's elite and preyed on naive, ambitious beauties. The trouble began when she found herself pregnant with the child of the most powerful political figure in the city, Norman Chandler.--From publisher description
Target audience
adult
Classification
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