James T. Bartlett
Originally from England, James T. Bartlett's latest true crime book, The Alaskan Blonde: Sex, Secrets, and the Hollywood Story that Shocked America, examines a sensational 1953 murder, sex and race scandal that began in Fairbanks, ended with a suicide in Hollywood, and hit the pages of Life, Newsweek, Ebony, Jet, and the pulp detective magazines.
He also wrote the Gourmet Ghosts alternative guides to crime, ghosts, and the history behind Los Angeles bars, restaurants and hotels, and as a travel/lifestyle and history journalist he writes for the LA Times, BBC, Westways, Hemispheres, High Life, Atlas Obscura, ALTA California, Real Crime, Crime Reads, Casebook.org, American Way and others.
He also wrote the Gourmet Ghosts alternative guides to crime, ghosts, and the history behind Los Angeles bars, restaurants and hotels, and as a travel/lifestyle and history journalist he writes for the LA Times, BBC, Westways, Hemispheres, High Life, Atlas Obscura, ALTA California, Real Crime, Crime Reads, Casebook.org, American Way and others.