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James Ellroy's 'Perfidia' Is A Brutal, Beautiful Police Procedural
Perfidia is a sprawling novel that takes place in 1940s LA. There are Pearl Harbor, internment camps, schemes within schemes. Ellroy weaves an epic tale that evokes an ugly time and an awful place.
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