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White Jazz (L.A. Quartet, #4)

James Ellroy · 1992 · Book

Fiction

This work presents a gritty exploration of law enforcement amidst societal decay, showcasing a fractured moral landscape.

ModernCorruption in Post-war Los AngelesThe Nature of Law and MoralityRacial Tension and Power DynamicsThe Impact of Trauma on IdentityThe Interplay of Crime and Politics

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