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Los Angeles Noir (Akashic Noir)

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Los Angeles Noir brings you tales of crime and passion and betrayal from some of the most innovative and celebrated writers working today.

—A Los Angeles Times best seller, Book Sense Notable Pick, and SCIBA Book Award Winner

Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.

Brand-new stories by: Michael Connelly, Janet Fitch, Susan Straight, Héctor Tobar, Patt Morrison, Emory Holmes II, Robert Ferrigno, Gary Phillips, Christopher Rice, Naomi Hirahara, Jim Pascoe, Neal Pollack, Scott Phillips, Diana Wagman, Lienna Silver, Brian Ascalon Roley, and Denise Hamilton.

From the introduction by Denise Hamilton:

"Los Angeles is the birthplace of all things noir . . . Maybe it's the seductive blur of artifice and reality, the possibility of shucking off the past like last year's frock and reinventing yourself beyond your wildest dreams. Maybe it's the desperation that descends when the dream goes sour, the duplicity that lurks behind the beauty, the rot of the jungle flowers, the riptides off the sugar sand beaches that carry off the unwary. Writers like James Cain, Dorothy B. Hughes, Nathanael West, Chester Himes, and Raymond Chandler understood both the hope and the horror that Los Angeles inspires, and they harnessed this duality to create their masterpieces . . .

With Los Angeles Noir, we've brought you the ethos of Chandler and Cain filtered through a contemporary lens, showcasing some of the most innovative and celebrated writers working today. Open these pages and you'll embark on a literary travelogue that stretches from the mountains through the hardscrabble flats to the barrios and middle-class suburbs, the mansions of the wealthy, and the shores of the Pacific Ocean where we finally run out of continent. The breadth of talent on display is as exciting and diverse as the city itself."

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 5, 2007
      Akashic's city-themed noir series (New Orleans Noir
      , etc.) finally reaches L.A., a prime locale for this subgenre. Of the 17 contributors, bestseller Michael Connelly is most likely to be familiar to a wide audience. Connelly's "Mulholland Drive," a nice tribute to the classic noir film Double Indemnity
      , is representative of the quality writing that followers of previous volumes have come to expect. The movie industry, both latter-day and the present, offers a rich background for tight tales of trapped men and women whose passions or desperate circumstances lead them to violent ends, such as the book's stand-out, Janet Fitch's "The Method." Another highpoint is the collection's concluding story, Diana Wagman's "What You See," a depressing but compelling tale of a tragic obsession.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from May 15, 2007
      The latest offering in Akashic's "Noir" series (see also the entries on Miami, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Brooklyn) is a worthy tribute to the genre. Seventeen stories by some of the best of L.A.'s current literary generation explore the dark side of sunny Southern California. The streets of Beverly Hills, Koreatown, San Marino, West Hollywood, and Los Feliz are all settings for stories of desperation, deeply hidden secrets, and depression and fear of finding your life on the cutting-room floor, shaken by the occasional earthquake, and stirred by the roar of the nearest freeway. The Los Angeles of Raymond Chandler and Dorothy Hughes lives on through the 21st-century stories of Michael Connelly, Robert Ferrigno, Janet Fitch, Susan Straight, and Denise Hamilton, among others. Although some of the stories are more deftly crafted than others, the marvelous descriptions of the diverse settings from Rodeo Drive to Skid Row to Commerce and Belmont Shore speak volumes of the cultural and economic diversity that is the City of Angels. This third-generation Angelino loved it; highly recommended for all crime fiction collections.Susan Clifford Braun, Aerospace Corp., El Segundo, CA

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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