Clandestine (novel)

Clandestine (novel)
Clandestine  
HarperCollinsImprintPerenial Ellroy Clandestine.jpg
Author(s) James Ellroy
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Novel, crime fiction
Publisher Harper Collins
ISBN 978-0380805297
OCLC Number 40775390
Preceded by Brown's Requiem (1981)
Followed by Blood on the Moon (1984)

Clandestine is an 1983 crime novel by American author James Ellroy set in the 1950s. The protagonist is an ambitious LA Cop, Fred Underhill.



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