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Manhattan Noir
(2012)(A book in the Akashic Noir series)
An anthology of stories edited by Lawrence Block
A pleasing variety of Manhattan neighborhoods come to life in Blocks solid anthology. . . . The writing is of a high order and a nice mix of styles. Publishers Weekly
New York Citys main borough becomes the centerpiece for a collection of noir tales that celebrates its appeal, its arrogance, its diversityand its darkness. From Battery Park to Harlem, the Lower East Side to the Upper West, Manhattan Noir delves below the islands glittering façade to bring out its meanest streets.
This anthology features the Big Apples best with stories by Jeffery Deaver, Lawrence Block, Charles Ardai, Carol Lea Benjamin, Thomas H. Cook, Jim Fusilli, Robert Knightly, John Lutz, Liz Martínez, Maan Meyers, Martin Meyers, S.J. Rozan, Justin Scott, C.J. Sullivan, and Xu Xi.
Blocks selections, generally speaking, span the social spectrum. But all involve moral compromise, existential hells, or revenge (even if a couple of sort-of-happy endings may offend noir purists). Quality is high throughout . . . Any irony in the evolutiona book created to celebrate Brooklyn becomes a series in which one of the best installments honors Manhattanis New Yorkers to enjoy. Booklist
Genre: Mystery
New York Citys main borough becomes the centerpiece for a collection of noir tales that celebrates its appeal, its arrogance, its diversityand its darkness. From Battery Park to Harlem, the Lower East Side to the Upper West, Manhattan Noir delves below the islands glittering façade to bring out its meanest streets.
This anthology features the Big Apples best with stories by Jeffery Deaver, Lawrence Block, Charles Ardai, Carol Lea Benjamin, Thomas H. Cook, Jim Fusilli, Robert Knightly, John Lutz, Liz Martínez, Maan Meyers, Martin Meyers, S.J. Rozan, Justin Scott, C.J. Sullivan, and Xu Xi.
Blocks selections, generally speaking, span the social spectrum. But all involve moral compromise, existential hells, or revenge (even if a couple of sort-of-happy endings may offend noir purists). Quality is high throughout . . . Any irony in the evolutiona book created to celebrate Brooklyn becomes a series in which one of the best installments honors Manhattanis New Yorkers to enjoy. Booklist
Genre: Mystery
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