Los Angeles Noir

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.

— Publishers Weekly

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