- Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy
The Lloyd Hopkins Trilogy is the phrase used to refer collectively to three
crime fiction novel s written byJames Ellroy . The three novels are:
*1984 "Blood on the Moon"
*1984 "Because the Night"
*1985 "Suicide Hill "Characters
The main character in all three novels is Lloyd Hopkins, a LAPD detective. Born in
1942 , Hopkins hails from a Silverlake IrishProtestant family. He is very tall and muscular, has an outstanding I.Q., is a sexual addict and sometimes feels entitled to break the law in order to right wrongs.Other characters involved in the novels include:
*Janice Marie Rice Hopkins, Lloyd's wife,
*Annie, Caroline and Penny, Lloyd and Janice's three daughters,
*Arthur Dutch Peltz, an older colleague of Lloyd's and his best friend,
*LAPD Captain Fred Gaffaney, aborn again Christian.Themes
In "Blood on the Moon" and "Because the Night", Lloyd Hopkins clears up murders committed by exceptionally intelligent and organised criminals. The villains in "Suicide Hill" are much more trivial. The novels revolve around an underlying identification between Hopkins and the murderers.
Conversely, because of his own infringements, Hopkins can never solve his cases and have the villains punished lawfully but secretly. Completing his investigations also involves confronting and defeating Fred Gaffaney, who wants Hopkins out of the LAPD for his wayward ways. Thematically, all this means that Hopkins can never obtain professional reward or personal recognition for his accomplishments. From a narrative point of view, it means that the line between main plot and subplot is blurred.
Another aim for Hopkins in the novels is to save his marriage. Of his three daughters, he has a special relationship with Penny.
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