About Dominick Dunne
Dominick John Dunne was an American writer and investigative journalist whose subjects frequently hinged on the ways in which high society interacts with the judicial system. He was a movie producer in Hollywood and was also known for his frequent appearances on television.
Novels
The Winners (1982)
The Two Mrs Grenvilles (1985)
People Like Us (1988)
An Inconvenient Woman (1990)
A Season in Purgatory (1993)
Another City Not My Own: A Novel in the Form of a Memoir (1997)
Too Much Money (2009)
The Two Mrs Grenvilles (1985)
People Like Us (1988)
An Inconvenient Woman (1990)
A Season in Purgatory (1993)
Another City Not My Own: A Novel in the Form of a Memoir (1997)
Too Much Money (2009)
Omnibus
Collections
Non fiction
Fatal Charms: And Other Tales of Today (1987)
The Way We Lived Then: The Recollections of a Well-known Name Dropper (1999)
Justice: Crimes, Trials, And Punishments (2001)
The Way We Lived Then: The Recollections of a Well-known Name Dropper (1999)
Justice: Crimes, Trials, And Punishments (2001)
Dominick Dunne recommends
Destiny (1987) Sally Beauman "For as long as it tooki me to read Destiny, it became the most important thing in my life... I was riveted." | Donato and Daughter (1988) Jack Early (Sandra Scoppettone) "I have read Donato and Daughter... with tremendous enjoyment. It's a gripper indeed. Tough, taut and terrific... I found myself abandoning my own work until I finished it." | In My Mother's House (1988) Elizabeth Winthrop "I was totally captivated by Elizabeth Winthrop's three-generational tale of a family secret, and the terrible consequences of silence." | |
Trick of the Eye (1992) Jane Stanton Hitchcock "A sleek and villainous tale." | The Big Cut (2000) Aaron Richard Golub "Aaron Richard Golub's tough and taut legal thriller, The Big Cut, kept me riveted to my seat and as emotionally involved as any court case I have ever covered." |
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