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L.A. '56: A Devil in the City of Angels by Joel Engel (English) Hardcover Book

Description: L.A. '56 by Joel Engel Los Angeles, 1956. Glamorous. Prosperous. The place to see and be seen. But beneath the shiny exterior beats a dark heart. Engel paints a tense, moody portrait of the city as a devil disguised as a cop weaves his way through the shadows. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Los Angeles, 1956. Glamorous. Prosperous. The place to see and be seen. But beneath the shiny exterior beats a dark heart. For when the sun goes down, L.A. becomes the noir city of James Ellroys L.A. Confidential or Walter Mosleys Easy Rawlins novels. Segregation is the unwritten law of the land. The growing black population is expected to keep to South Central. The white cops are encouraged to deal out harsh street justice. In L.A. 56, Joel Engel paints a tense, moody portrait of the city as a devil weaves his way through the shadows. While R&B and hot jazz spill out of record shops and clubs and all-night burger stands, Willie Fields cruises past in his dark green DeSoto, looking for a woman on whom he can bestow the gift of his company. His brilliant idea: Buy a tin badge in the five-and-ten to go along with his big flashlight and Luger and pretend to be an undercover vice cop. The young white girls doing it with their boyfriends in the lovers lanes dotting the L.A. hills would never say no to a cop. Into the car they go for a ride downtown on a "morals charge," before he kicks out the young man in the middle of nowhere and takes the girl for a ride shell spend a lifetime trying to forget. Theres a bad guy on the loose in the City of Angels. Enter Detective Danny Galindo-hed worked the Black Dahlia case back in 47 as a rookie. The suave Latino-one of the few in the department-is able to move easily among the white detectives. Maybe its all those stories hes sold to Jack Webb for Dragnet. When Todd Roark, a black ex-cop, is arrested, Galindo knows hes innocent. But theres no sympathy for Roark among the white cops on the LAPD; Galindo will have to go it alone. Theres only one problem: The victims arent coming forward. The white press ignores the story, too, making Galindos job that much more difficult. And now hes fallen in love with one of the rapists first victims. If hes ever found out, he can kiss his badge good-bye. With his back up against a wall, Galindo realizes that it will take some good old-fashioned Hollywood magic to take down a devil in the City of Angels. Author Biography JOEL ENGEL is the author or co-author of more than fifteen books, including By George (the autobiography of George Foreman), The Oldest Rookie with Jim Morris (made into a movie starring Dennis Quaid), and most recently, What Would Martin Say? with Clarence B. Jones (Martin Luther King Jr.s attorney). He is a former journalist for The New York Times and Los Angeles Times, among others. Review "True-crime story of rape and racism in postwar Los Angeles. The narrative has all the elements of a classic film noir and then some: a handsome detective who falls for a beautiful crime victim who narrowly escapes the clutches of a monstrous rapist; the innocent man, railroaded into jail for a capital crime he didnt commit by the prejudiced police of a corrupt city; a surprise ending with a stakeout and shootout that brings about justice in the end. But this being a story based on real life, the epilogue is not so tidy, least of all for the railroaded suspect, an African-American ex-cop whod been forced out of the department for dating a white woman. In the summer of 1956, Los Angeles was in the thrall of a serial rapist who trolled lovers lanes in tonier districts with a toy sheriffs badge and a flashlight. He would interrupt young lovers, flash his badge and threaten to arrest the couple for vice crimes. Then he would deposit the young man a few blocks away and return for his prey. On his trail was the talented detective Danny Galindo, a Mexican-American war hero and friend of Dragnets Jack Webb, who would feed him the occasional story line. ("Give it to Galindo," a catchphrase on the show, was Webbs way of tipping his hat to his LAPD pal.) Galindo worked on some of the citys most notorious crimes, from the Black Dahlia to the Manson Family murders, but he was particularly proud of this case in which he freed an innocent man and found true love. Engel (Gene Roddenberry: The Myth and the Man Behind Star Trek, 1994, etc.) gets in the head of the rapist, which may be taking liberties with the facts, but it makes for a riveting, novelistic read. Disturbing social history in the form of a fast-paced thriller." --Kirkus "A gritty, vivid snapshot of Fifties L.A. and its seamy demimonde." --Marvin J. Wolf, bestselling author of Fallen Angels: Chronicles of L.A. Crime and Mystery "Joel Engels riveting L.A. 56: A Devil in the City of Angels has it all: a cast of fascinating real-life characters, police procedural as rough-and-tumble as a fifties film noir and a tale steeped equally with ambition, brutality, and rue as any true Los Angeles story." --Megan Abbott, Edgar award-winning author of The End of Everything and Bury Me Deep "Horrifying, illuminating, and totally engrossing. Joel Engels book tells the story of a sex-crazed criminal, an innocent man set up by a racist police force, and the brave cop who stepped forward to stop the man, and uses it to cut deeply into the dark heart of Jim Crow L.A. Philip Marlowe, Easy Rawlins, meet Detective Danny Galindo. He -- and this book -- are the real thing." --John Buntin, author of L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of Americas Most Seductive City "Engel, a former New York Times and L.A. Times reporter (What Would Martin Say?), has expanded the concept of "the wrong man" in his blistering true crime book of a serial rapists reign of terror in the Jim Crow Los Angeles of the mid-late 1950s. In the authors gritty account of a tormented Willie Roscoe Fields, a war-weary veteran once sentenced for attempted rape, he gives a snappy, hard-edged feel to this black mans terrifying sexual rampage against women snatched from cars in the citys lovers lanes. The insightful narrative puts the brutal, senseless incidents at the core of the book in context with snippets of historical events of racism, betrayal, and police corruption. When Todd Roark, a black LAPD cop, is pulled in for the rapes in retaliation for dating a white woman, only one officer believes in his innocence and sets a clever trap to snare the real criminal. In a crowded field of fine true crime authors, Engel makes sure that all of the dots are connected and justice has its say." --Publishers Weekly "When we think of Los Angeles in the fifties, things like Dragnet, the Brown Derby, Alfred Hitchcock, and movie stars lounging around sun-drenched pools immediately jump to mind. Rarely do crosses burned into lawns, segregated diners, racially motivated beatings, and gruesome murders interrupt this vision of Hollywoods Golden Age. In Engels book, L.A. 56, he takes us into the depths of one of Americas most segregated cities on the hunt for a serial rapist and shows us this darker side of LA. This true story centers on Detective Danny Galindo, an officer dedicated to freeing his friend and former colleague, who Galindo believes is falsely accused of raping several women. His friend, ex-LAPD officer Todd Roark, has recently been fired from the force for the heinous act of fathering a child with a white woman. With the most tenuous evidence, Roark is imprisoned and the case is considered closed by all involved. Latino officer Galindo takes it upon himself to accomplish a nearly impossible task; convince a predominantly white police force that Roark is innocent, while trying to catch the real rapist who continues to stalk women parked in lovers lanes with their sweethearts around the city.Engle takes us on a thrilling hunt, chasing a monster through the streets of LA. Walking alongside the fascinating Galindo and, alternatively, the twisted stalker hunting his prey in the darkness keeps the tension level high throughout the entire book. Interspersed between these men are articles from newspapers of the day illustrating how radically segregated the city was and how dangerous it could be to break those lines. The author does an excellent job of showing the shining city that tempted so many to its sunny streets, as well as, the darkness that lay just beneath its surface. A book that will appeal to true crime fans, as well as those who love a great noir tale, L.A. 56 is a one not to be missed."" --Bryan VanMeter, CrimeSpree Magazine "Engle takes us on a thrilling hunt, chasing a monster through the streets of LA. Walking alongside the fascinating Galindo and, alternatively, the twisted stalker hunting his prey in the darkness keeps the tension level high throughout the entire book. Interspersed between these men are articles from newspapers of the day illustrating how radically segregated the city was and how dangerous it could be to break those lines. The author does an excellent job of showing the shining city that tempted so many to its sunny streets, as well as, the darkness that lay just beneath its surface. A book that will appeal to true crime fans, as well as those who love a great noir tale, L.A. 56 is a one not to be missed." --Bryan VanMeter, CrimeSpree Magazine "Engel uses a wrongful conviction case to illuminate the racism and corruption rampant in the LAPD before the first reforms. In 1956, Willie Roscoe Fields, who went AWOL during WWII and had been AWOL from the job scene pretty much ever since, found a skill he used over and over again, impersonating a cop in lovers lanes, separating couples, and raping the young woman involved, usually white, as he pretended to drive her to the station house. The LAPD pinned the crimes on a black former cop, who had been ostracized for dating a white woman. A Latino detective was the only cop to sense or care that the wrong man had been convicted and sent to prison. His pursuit of justice serves as the backbone of the book. This is both an examination of an especially distressing racist rush to judgment and an intriguing portrait of L.A. and the LAPD in the 50s. As such, it should interest James Ellroy fans." --Booklist Review Quote When we think of Los Angeles in the fifties, things like Dragnet, the Brown Derby, Alfred Hitchcock, and movie stars lounging around sun-drenched pools immediately jump to mind. Rarely do crosses burned into lawns, segregated diners, racially motivated beatings, and gruesome murders interrupt this vision of Hollywoods Golden Age. In Engels book, L.A. 56, he takes us into the depths of one of Americas most segregated cities on the hunt for a serial rapist and shows us this darker side of LA. This true story centers on Detective Danny Galindo, an officer dedicated to freeing his friend and former colleague, who Galindo believes is falsely accused of raping several women. His friend, ex-LAPD officer Todd Roark, has recently been fired from the force for the heinous act of fathering a child with a white woman. With the most tenuous evidence, Roark is imprisoned and the case is considered closed by all involved. Latino officer Galindo takes it upon himself to accomplish a nearly impossible task; convince a predominantly white police force that Roark is innocent, while trying to catch the real rapist who continues to stalk women parked in lovers lanes with their sweethearts around the city. Engle takes us on a thrilling hunt, chasing a monster through the streets of LA. Walking alongside the fascinating Galindo and, alternatively, the twisted stalker hunting his prey in the darkness keeps the tension level high throughout the entire book. Interspersed between these men are articles from newspapers of the day illustrating how radically segregated the city was and how dangerous it could be to break those lines. The author does an excellent job of showing the shining city that tempted so many to its sunny streets, as well as, the darkness that lay just beneath its surface. A book that will appeal to true crime fans, as well as those who love a great noir tale, L.A. 56 is a one not to be missed." Excerpt from Book CHAPTER ONE Details ISBN0312591942 Author Joel Engel Short Title LA 56 Language English ISBN-10 0312591942 ISBN-13 9780312591946 Media Book Format Hardcover Residence Los Angeles, CA, US Birth 1952 Year 2012 Publication Date 2012-04-10 Subtitle A Devil in the City of Angels Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2012-04-10 NZ Release Date 2012-04-10 US Release Date 2012-04-10 UK Release Date 2012-04-10 DEWEY 364.15320979 Audience General Pages 320 Publisher St. Martins Press-3PL Imprint St. Martins Press-3PL We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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