1 item successfully added to your wishlist

0 items successfully added to your cart

There was a problem adding to your cart. Please try again.

Skip to content
product gallery

Red Sheet

by James Ellroy

'One of the great American writers of our time.' LOS ANGELES TIMES 'Fierce, brave, funny, scatological, beautiful, convoluted, and paranoid.' STEPHEN KING
'The American Dostoyevsky.' JOYCE CAROL OATES
'The neo-noir eminence of L.A. crime fiction.' THE NEW YORKER 'Fast, punchy, telegrammatic prose that demands to be read quickly and that flows like an enraged river.' NPR
Turn to the first page. Disavow what you think you know about the so-called Red Scare. This is commie malfeasance and '60s L.A. as you've never read it before.

It's late October 1962. The Cuban Missile Crisis has just concluded. The Russkies blinked and pulled their ICBMs out of Cuba. Attorney General Robert Kennedy fears reprisals from commies. He orders a red probe and puts the LAPD on the job.

Freddy Otash is injudiciously named the lead investigating officer. He's a stone-cold criminal with police sanction and a harrowing dope habit. He homes in on a red-front trade union. There's a murder on Halloween night. It may link to ex-VP and current gubernatorial candidate Richard Nixon and two commie snuffs from eight years back. Freddy's overworked and overamped. He's running the probe, and Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman--Tricky Dick Nixon's head goons--have hired him to keep Nixon away from the smear-minded press.

L.A. is coming unglued. Ex-cop/lawyer Tom Bradley is running for a city council seat and pushing the Rumford Fair Housing Act. Playboy kingpin Hugh Hefner is along for the ride, out to exploit racial tension and peddle untold copies of his dirty rag.

RED SHEET is James Ellroy's most crazed kamikaze run and a daring, subversive work of fiction.

READ MORE

pre-order available

Please note: Pre-order and on order items will ship as soon as they arrive in store.

Pages:

544

Published:

Jul 2026

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Penguin Random House

Imprint

Hutchinson

ISBN:

9781529152401



'One of the great American writers of our time.'
LOS ANGELES TIMES


'Fierce, brave, funny, scatological, beautiful, convoluted, and paranoid.'
STEPHEN KING


'The American Dostoyevsky.'
JOYCE CAROL OATES


'The neo-noir eminence of L.A. crime fiction.'
THE NEW YORKER


'Fast, punchy, telegrammatic prose that demands to be read quickly and that flows like an enraged river.'
NPR

Turn to the first page. Disavow what you think you know about the so-called Red Scare. This is commie malfeasance and '60s L.A. as you've never read it before.

It's late October 1962. The Cuban Missile Crisis has just concluded. The Russkies blinked and pulled their ICBMs out of Cuba. Attorney General Robert Kennedy fears reprisals from commies. He orders a red probe and puts the LAPD on the job.

Freddy Otash is injudiciously named the lead investigating officer. He's a stone-cold criminal with police sanction and a harrowing dope habit. He homes in on a red-front trade union. There's a murder on Halloween night. It may link to ex-VP and current gubernatorial candidate Richard Nixon and two commie snuffs from eight years back. Freddy's overworked and overamped. He's running the probe, and Bob Haldeman and John Ehrlichman--Tricky Dick Nixon's head goons--have hired him to keep Nixon away from the smear-minded press.

L.A. is coming unglued. Ex-cop/lawyer Tom Bradley is running for a city council seat and pushing the Rumford Fair Housing Act. Playboy kingpin Hugh Hefner is along for the ride, out to exploit racial tension and peddle untold copies of his dirty rag.

RED SHEET is James Ellroy's most crazed kamikaze run and a daring, subversive work of fiction.

$38.00
Add to wishlist
You might also like

You might also like

View all crime fiction