- Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy - Wikipedia
As early as 1993, Ellroy has indicated that he did not care for Hopkins or the three novels he appeared in He even went as far as to say that Blood on the Moon is the only previous work to make him cringe when looking back on it
- L. A. Noir: The Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy - Blood on the Moon . . . - Goodreads
This volume collects three of Ellroy's earlier novels, "Blood on the Moon," "Because the Night," and "Suicide Hill," all featuring the damaged but obsessively brilliant Los Angeles detective Lloyd Hopkins
- L. A. Noir: The Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy: Blood on the Moon, Because the . . .
As Det Sgt Lloyd Hopkins pieces the puzzle together he discovers the darker threat of John Haviland, a psychiatrist whose pleasure comes from the manipulation of the weak and lonely
- Blood On The Moon Chapter Summary | James Ellroy
In "Blood on the Moon," Detective Sergeant Lloyd Hopkins is a complex and tortured investigator, grappling with his disdain for loud sounds and his infidelity despite having a beautiful wife
- Blood on the Moon (novel) - grokipedia. com
In Blood on the Moon, law enforcement is depicted through LAPD Sergeant Lloyd Hopkins, a detective whose unorthodox, intuition-driven methods starkly contrast with institutional bureaucracy, enabling him to connect disparate murders linked to a serial killer targeting women
- Excelsior: Blood on the Moon - James Ellroy (1984)
The depictions of character psychology, and this includes the renegade sex-addicted cop, Lloyd Hopkins himself, comes across like a lurid cartoon Everything is exaggerated into a hyperreal state, including the dialogue and scene descriptions
- L. A. Noir: The Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy: Blood on the Moon . . . - Amazon
As Det Sgt Lloyd Hopkins pieces the puzzle together he discovers the darker threat of John Haviland, a psychiatrist whose pleasure comes from the manipulation of the weak and lonely
- Blood on the Moon by James Ellroy - adiamond. me
Hopkins is a rogue cop working against the strictures of the department that employs him His self-sworn duty to protect the innocent is born of his own childhood trauma He can be as single-minded, violent, and relentless as the killers her pursues
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