
This Storm A Novel
Reviews

Holy crap. Strap in and knuckle down. Ellroy on terp. And then some. This book is huuuge. Not just in size. It’s full-on sleaze, duplicity, violence, and madness. Featuring a wealth of characters from other novels, this takes in the period immediately after Perfida - another chunk of a book - and powers along. There’s a gold heist, Jap subs landing in Baja California, air raids that aren’t, illegals being run across the border, armed groups of all hues, dodgy deals being cut, sides - and knives - being drawn, and the murder of two crooked cops in a 46th Street klubhaus.
Ellroy’s language is spectacular. His cops don’t see things, they ‘orb’ them. Things are ‘tangential’ and ‘ascendant’ and to be ‘teethed’ over. People don’t laugh, they ‘yuk’. It’s shtick, perhaps. But gloriously in its schtickyness.
This isn’t Guys and Dolls. It’s Grim and Delightful.
