L.A. Noir

The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City

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Published Sept. 1, 2012 by Tantor Media Inc.

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978-1-61637-648-2
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5 stars (1 review)

A journalist and case writer presents a social history of Los Angeles, from Prohibition to the Watts riots, focusing on the long-running war between notorious gangster Mickey Cohen, and the man who would become the city's most famous police chief, William H. Parker.

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5 stars

A powerful and riveting history of L.A.'s police force and organized crime, using the lives of Mickey Cohen and William H. Parker, gangster and police chief respectively, to tell the story. Cohen and Parker got away with a great deal but in the end, they both lost - Cohen went to prison and eventually died of cancer, leaving only $3,000 (which was claimed for back taxes), while Parker died of a heart attack. The "Parker Way" of running the police department lasted through three more police chiefs, but finally came to an end after the L.A. Riots when Daryl Gates, Parker's protege, was finally defeated.

Highly recommended.