Black Dahlia & White Rose
โ Scribed by Joyce Carol Oates
- Publisher
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 220 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Black dahlia & white rose -- I.D. -- Deceit -- Run kiss Daddy -- Hey Dad -- The good Samaritan -- A brutal murder in a public place -- Roma -- Spotted hyenas: a romance -- San Quentin -- Anniversary.;In this work the author offers a collection of 11 previously uncollected stories. The title story which maps the friendship between two beautiful and mysteriously doomed young women in 1940s Los Angeles - Elizabeth Short, known as the 'Black Dahlia, ' victim of a long-unsolved and particularly brutal murder, and her roommate Norma Jeane Baker, soon to become Marilyn Monroe, to the tale of the wife of a well-to-do businessman who is ravished by, and elopes with, a lover who is a hyena.
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