The Cold Six Thousand by James Elroy


I'm still pretty awe struck after reading the first book in this historical fiction trilogy, and I must admit that the second novel in each and every regard felt like I was just reading part two of the first novel. In this case, which is high praise indeed. The fictional story line is so well researched and told with a full and engaging command of the era. Though bloody violent, I feel as if I have gone through a roller coaster ride which pummeled every possible emotion. Elroy is just in a class of his own. 5/5

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