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Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Noir Anthologies)

Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Noir Anthologies)


Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Noir Anthologies)


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Brooklyn Noir (Akashic Noir Anthologies)

From Publishers Weekly

In McLoughlin's entertaining if uneven anthology of 19 brand new hard-boiled and twisted tales, each set in a different Brooklyn neighborhood, the best way to get to know New York City's most diverse borough is either to be dead or to cause someone else to assume that state in as grisly a manner as possible. This might be achieved via the old school method—for instance, with a nickel-plated revolver and a heart full of malice, as in "The Book Signing," Pete Hamill's lyrical opener about a Park Slope "ex-pat" writer who revisits his now-gentrified neighborhood only to step inadvertently into a past he'd long thought buried and forgotten. Or death might arrive in a new-fangled mode, with a scalpel and an Internet connection, as in Arthur Nersesian's compelling "Hunter/ Trapper," in which a Brooklyn Heights Web stalker makes the serious mistake of failing to secure his stalkee securely before ravishment. If a few weaker entries exploit the borough as an arbitrary setting for standard cops-and-robbers fare, the best stories concern people in the present coming to terms with the past. In McLoughlin's evocative "When All This Was Bay Ridge," a Sunset Park cop's son struggles with his dead father's secret history, while Maggie Estep's "Triple Harrison," depicting a squatter who tends a broken-down race horse in the abandoned wastes of East New York, takes the prize as the book's weirdest tale. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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From Booklist

It's all Brooklyn--Bensonhurst and Brighton Beach, Red Hook and Crown Heights--in this atmospheric collection of noir tales. The sound is right, too, from the understated staccato of old lost souls to the jiving rap of younger ones. Abraham Pearl manages a Jewish gumshoe in "Hasidic Noir," and Neal Pollack makes a carousel ride and a scavenger hunt as sinister as midnight. Thomas Morrissey does a weird tale of vampire cookies in "Can't Catch Me." The language is richly foul, and so is much of the sex in these 19 stories, divided into four sections from "Old School Brooklyn" to "Cops & Robbers." Brooklyn's Italian and Irish belly up to the bar with Russians, Puerto Ricans, and Rastas. Pete Hamill, probably the biggest name here, opens with a signature tale for both himself and the genre, deceptively called "The Book Signing." GraceAnne DeCandidoCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved

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Product details

Series: Akashic Noir Anthologies

Paperback: 300 pages

Publisher: Akashic Books; First Paperback Edition edition (July 1, 2004)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1888451580

ISBN-13: 978-1888451580

Product Dimensions:

5.2 x 1 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.6 out of 5 stars

15 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#1,080,012 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Fine collection- no clunkers in the bunch.

The "Noir"series has turned out to be great reading, especially when you are on the run and just want a quick read. I find myself reading through the complete books because they are so compelling. not every story is top of the line, but these books do contain some nice reading to replace full out novels.

This is a book of short stories by a variety of authors. All (but one) are very well written tales of regular blue collar people as well as some small time criminals, all living in the rougher areas of Brooklyn.

This is the first of the Akashic Noir both for them and for me. I thought this was a little too modern as I was looking more for 50's style noir. But still a good read. Some very good stories and much variety.

Mr. McLoughlin's second book is bound to outsell his first. Why? He has put his heart into this book. Mr. McLoughlin's book tells it as it is, and it is hard to put the book down. Mr. McLoughlin knows about crime, having worked for many years in the criminal justice system. Run, don't walk, to your local bookstore to get it, or order it online. You won't be let down.Other crime books I recommend are: 1) THE KILLS, by Linda Fairstein. 2) THE BONE VAULT, by Linda Fairstein. 3) I AM THE CENTRAL PARK JOGGER, by Trisha Meili. (now in paperback). 4) 25 TO LIFE, by Rt. Hon. Leslie Crocker Snyder.

I think this is my third Akashic noir book, and as advertised probably the best I have read so far. These books are compilations or stories by writers from a city taking place in the city. A great idea that brings us good short stories and gives a reader the chance to try new writers. I fully know this book will lead me to some of the guest writer's books. I greatly enjoyed editor Tim McLoughlin's WHEN ALL THIS WAS BAY RIDGE, Pete Hamil's THE BOOK SIGNING (it set the stage for loads of dark stories, Adam Mansbach's CROWN HEIST was excellent, as was Arthur Nersesian's HUNTER/TRAPPER. Read the book. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

After reading how highly regarded this book is, I decided to buy it. Enthusiastic with the location of stories, I couldn't wait to start reading. Unfortunately the first few stories were nothing brilliant or even what I expected of a Noirish genre writing. I've already skipped 2 stories because the first couple of pages into the stories did not hold my interest. Honestly, I'm disappointed with the book so far. To it's credit, I'm only 1/2 or so into it, and do intend to finish reading it. One writer did make an impact with a premise that was fantastically new and alive. Thomas Morrissey, Can't Catch Me. This was a piece that I will remember from the compilation, whereas the others will probably be forgotten.

Like the little girl with the curl, when they're good they're very good, and when they're bad, well..... Some of these stories just don't qualify as noir or even noir-ish. I wish there had been more by Pete Hammill.

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