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The Cold Six Thousand
- Narrated by: Craig Wasson
- Length: 24 hrs and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, White Jazz, American Tabloid....
James Ellroy's high-velocity, best-selling novels have redefined noir for our age, propelling us within inches of the dark realities of America's recent history. In The Cold Six Thousand, his most ambitious and explosive novel yet, he puts the whole of the 1960s under his blistering lens. The result is a work of fierce, epic fiction, a speedball through our most tumultuous time.
It begins in Dallas. November 22, 1963. The heart of the American Dream detonated.
Wayne Tedrow Jr., a young Vegas cop, arrives with a loathsome job to do. He's got $6,000 in cash and no idea that he is about to plunge into the cover-up conspiracy already brewing around Kennedy's assassination, no idea that this will mark the beginning of a hellish five-year ride through the private underbelly of public policy.
Ellroy's furiously paced narrative tracks Tedrow's ride: Dallas back to Vegas, with the Mob and Howard Hughes, south with the Klan and J. Edgar Hoover, shipping out to Vietnam and returning home, the bearer of white powder, plotting new deaths as 1968 approaches....
Tedrow stands witness, as the icons of an iconic era mingle with cops, killers, hoods, and provocateurs. His story is ground zero in Ellroy's stunning vision: historical confluence as American nightmare.
The Cold Six Thousand is a masterpiece.
Please note: This 2001 recording represents the technology of the time when it was produced. This is currently the best available source audio from the publisher.
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- Richard Munro
- 2018-03-07
Unbelievable narration
Let’s put aside James Ellroy’s savagely audacious novel and talk about Craig Wassons magnificent reading of this book.
It certainly can’t be an easy book to voice, what, with Ellroys fragmented writing style, the text of newspaper clippings and recreating the fast paced dialogue of audio transcripts.
But Wasson absolutely nails it. Even in the parts of the book that can drag, he keeps the listener engaged. And with so many characters in this book and he finds a unique voice for each one.
If you’re intimidated by reading this epic novel, give this audiobook a chance, and Craig Wasson will bring you into a world of mobsters and cops and politicians you won’t want to end.
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