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The gruesome 1947 murder of hopeful starlet Elizabeth Short holds a
permanent place in American lore as one of our most inscrutable
true-crime mysteries. In a groundbreaking feat of detection hailed
as "extensive" and "convincing" (Bustle), skilled legal sleuth Piu
Eatwell cracks the case after seventy years, rescuing Short from
tabloid fodder to reveal the woman behind the headlines. Drawing on
recently unredacted FBI and LAPD files and exclusive interviews,
Black Dahlia, Red Rose is a gripping panorama of noir-tinged 1940s
Hollywood and a definitive account of one of the biggest unsolved
murders of American legal history.
******* A TIMES 'BOOK OF THE YEAR' ******* ***Shortlisted for the
CWA Dagger for non-fiction*** 'A magnificent, meticulous and
startling re-examination of a crime that haunts the world's
imagination' Geoffrey Wansell, author of An Evil Love: The Life of
Frederick West 'Eatwell writes brilliantly . . . [she] has finally
offered [Elizabeth] Short a type of belated justice. Her book reads
like a thriller' Sunday Times 'A compelling read, in both style and
substance . . . A must-read for anyone with an interest in the
Black Dahlia - or indeed any fan of the true-crime genre' Rod
Reynolds, author of The Dark Inside 'Compulsively readable,
impeccably researched and heart-rending at times . . . Superb'
Sarah Lotz, author of The Three and The White Road ************* On
15th January 1947, the naked, dismembered body of a black-haired
beauty, Elizabeth Short, was discovered lying next to a pavement in
a Hollywood suburb. She was quickly nicknamed The Black Dahlia. The
homicide inquiry that followed consumed Los Angeles for years and
the authorities blew millions of dollars of resources on an
investigation that threw up dozens of suspects. But it never was
solved. Until now. In this ground-breaking book, Piu Eatwell
reveals compelling forensic and eye witness evidence for the first
time, which finally points to the identity of the murderer. The
case was immortalised in James Ellroy's famous novel based on the
case, in Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon and Brian de Palma's
movie The Black Dahlia. This is a dark tale of sex, manipulation,
obsession, psychopathy and one of the biggest police cover ups in
history.
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