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Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder: The True Story

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Full Title:

Black Dahlia Avenger: A Genius for Murder: The True Story

Contributors:

By (Author) Steve Hodel

ISBN:

9781628729283

Publisher:

Skyhorse Publishing

Imprint:

Arcade Publishing

Publication Date:

17th February 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

364.15230979

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

550

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm

Weight:

610g

Description

A New York Times Best Seller!

In 1947, the brutal, sadistic murder of a beautiful young woman named Elizabeth Short led to the largest manhunt in LA history. The killer teased and taunted the police and public for weeks, but his identity stayed a mystery, and the murder remained the most tantalizing unsolved case of the last century, until this book revealed the bizarre solution.

Steve Hodel, a retired LAPD detective who was a private investigator, took up the case, reviewing the original evidence and records as well as those of a separate grand jury investigation into a series of murders of single women in LA at the time. The prime suspect had in fact been identified, but never indicted. Why And who was he In an account that partakes both of LA Confidential and Zodiac, for the corruption it exposes and the insight it offers into a serial killers mind, Hodel demonstrates that there was a massive police cover-up. Even more shocking, he proves that the murderer, a true-life Jekyll and Hyde who was a highly respected member of society by day and a psychopathic killer by night, was his own father. This edition of the book includes new findings and photographs added after the original publication, together with a new postscript by the author.

Reviews

The most haunting murder mystery in Los Angeles County during the twentieth century has finally been solved in the twenty-first century.L.A. County Head Deputy District Attorney Stephen R. Kay

"Fascinating"Johnny Depp

Crime was rampant as musicals in Los Angeles in the postwar years this is the age of Bugsy Siegel, the founding of Las Vegas, Mickey Cohen and gun battles on Sunset Boulevard . . . and its the age of film noir. . . . George Hodel, I think, is fit company for some of noirs most civilized villainslike Waldo Lydecker in Laura, Harry Lime in The Third Man, or even Noah Cross in Chinatown. New York Times Book Review

"[Hodel] paints a chilling, detailed, week-by-week, year-by-year portrait of his father as an intellectual giant driven to serial killing by his arrested emotional development, his hatred of women and his obsessions with money, power and sex.Los Angeles Times

[Hodel] has written an intensely readable account. . . . So whats the final verdict on Black Dahlia Avenger Its accounts of cover-ups and civic corruption are all too believable, and much of the circumstantial evidence it presents against George Hodel is persuasive. . . . Has Steve Hodel solved the case I think so. The Weekly Standard

A must-read. New York Post

The book has been described as Hannibal Lecter meets L.A. Confidential meets Chinatown, but even that Hollywood characterization doesnt do it justice. Former Los Angeles police detective Steve Hodel has written one of the most compelling true-crime books of all time. Seattle Weekly

An ex-L.A. cop uncovers a painful answer to the notorious 1947 Black Dahlia slaying. Hodel appears to have solved one of the most sensational murders in the history of Los Angeles. People
[Hodel] makes a strong case that the Black Dahlia was part of a larger series of ritual murders that went on for years. This unsparing, chilling account of the actions of a perfect psychopath grips to the end. Toronto Globe and Mail
Hodel tells the story well and with incredible objectivity. A real-life tale of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Richmond Times-Dispatch

This remarkable book will keep readers riveted from the first page to the very last. Tucson Citizen

In this 2003 case study, Hodel declares the case is solved. He offers irrefutable evidence piled fact upon fact as only the mind of a professional detective can present. Black Dahlia Avenger is packaged as neatly as a court deposition. St. Augustine Record

Black Dahlia Avenger is a fascinating and horrifying tale of 1940s Los Angelesas Steve Hodel says, a real-life L.A. Confidential. San Jose Mercury News

The story boasts all the glamour and sinister mystique of film noir. The Daily Telegraph (London)

Readers must hang on tightly as Hodel hurtles along on his compelling parallel journeys of discoverya return to the melodramatic days of old Hollywood and a simultaneous plunge into the dark roots of his own family tree. London Free Press

The best nonfiction book about L.A. crime I have ever read. Gerald Petievich, author of The Sentinel and To Live and Die in L.A.
Los Angeles is a construct of its mythologies good and bad, fact and fiction. The legend of Elizabeth Short is one of the most enduring. Hodels investigation is thoroughly and completely convincing. So too is this book. As far as I am concerned, this case is closed. Michael Connelly, author of the New York Times bestseller The Narrows
Completely convincing . . . As far as I am concerned, this case is closed. Michael Connelly, bestselling author of the Harry Bosch series

The most haunting murder mystery in Los Angeles county during the twentieth century has finally been solved." Stephen R. Kay, L.A. County Head Deputy District Attorney

A must-read book . . . A blockbuster. Liz Smith, New York Post

Author Bio

Steve Hodel was born and brought up in Los Angeles. Now a private investigator, he spent almost twenty-four years with the LAPD, most of them as a homicide detective supervisor, and had one of the highest solve rates on the force. He is also the author of Most Evil and Black Dahlia Avenger II. He lives in Sherman Oaks, California.

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