Check out Gary Indiana's review in the Los Angeles Times.
Indiana isn't convinced, and he does a good job of not being
convinced.
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Sullivan <
DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net> Sent: Dec 15, 2003 1:00 PM To:
rara-avis@icomm.ca Subject: Re: RARA-AVIS: Various
authors
I'm working my way through a lot of old emails ad ran across
this by Ill:
"Speaking of THE BLACK DAHLIA, I watched the cable movie with
James Ellroy talking about the murder of his mother, his past
in general, and the Black Dahlia murder. . . . The only part
of the show that really interested me was the discussion of
the Dahlia. The reporter who's investigated the case for so
long seems to have a pretty solid interpretation of the
facts, and his solution to the case is convincing. The
reporter's name is Harnish, and he has an elaborate website
devoted to the case: www.Imharnisch.com."
This reminded me that I wanted to ask if anyone here has read
the newish Dahla book in which some cop says his father did
it. Is his case convincing? And is the book any good?
Mark
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