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July 2020 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 27 luglio alle ore 06:00 pm EDT

Colette Bancroft (A cura di), Tim Dorsey (Contribution by), Sarah Gerard (Contribution by), Ladee Hubbard (Contribution by), Danny López (Contribution by, Contribution by), Gale Massey (Contribution by), Yuly Restrepo Garcés (Contribution by), Lori Roy (Contribution by), Eliot Schrefer (Contribution by, Contribution by), Lisa Unger (Contribution by), Sterling Watson (Contribution by), Ace Atkins (Contribution by), Karen Brown (Contribution by), Luis Castillo (Contribution by), Michael Connelly (Contribution by, Contribution by)
Tampa Bay joins Miami in representing the (alleged) Sunshine State in the Noir Series arena. Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct location within the geographic area of the book. Brand-new stories by: Michael Connelly, Lori Roy, Ace Atkins, Karen Brown, Tim Dorsey, Lisa Unger, Sterling Watson, Luis Castillo, Sarah Gerard, Danny López, Ladee Hubbard, Gale Massey, Yuly Restrepo Garcés, Eliot Schrefer, and Colette Bancroft. From the introduction by Colette Bancroft: Ask most people what the Tampa Bay area is famous for, and they might mention sparkling beaches and sleek urban centers and contented retirees strolling the golf courses year-round. But it’s always had a dark side. Just look at its signature event: a giant pirate parade. Not only does Gasparilla honor the buccaneer traditions of theft, debauchery, and violence; its namesake pirate captain, José Gaspar, is a fake who probably never existed. And if there’s any variety of crime baked into Florida’s history, it’s fraud. From the indigenous residents who supposedly conned Spanish explorers seeking the Fountain of Youth through the rolling cycles of real estate scams that have shaped the Sunshine State for the last century or so, the place is a grifter’s native habitat.
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Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
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Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
15
copie
318
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February 2020 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 24 febbraio alle ore 06:00 pm EST

Don Noble (A cura di), Kirk Curnutt (Contribution by), Wendy Reed (Contribution by), Carolyn Haines (Contribution by), Anthony Grooms (Contribution by), Michelle Richmond (Contribution by), Winston Groom (Contribution by), Ravi Howard (Contribution by), Thom Gossom Jr. (Contribution by), Brad Watson (Contribution by), Daniel Wallace (Contribution by), D. Winston Brown (Contribution by), Marlin Barton (Contribution by), Ace Atkins (Contribution by), Tom Franklin (Contribution by), Anita Miller Garner (Contribution by), Suzanne Hudson (Contribution by)
Alabama joins Mississippi as fertile Deep South soil for the Noir Series. Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct location within the geographic area of the book. Brand-new stories by: Ace Atkins, Tom Franklin, Anita Miller Garner, Suzanne Hudson, Kirk Curnutt, Wendy Reed, Carolyn Haines, Anthony Grooms, Michelle Richmond, Winston Groom, Ravi Howard, Thom Gossom Jr., Brad Watson, Daniel Wallace, D. Winston Brown, and Marlin Barton. From the introduction by Don Noble: There must be places like Hawaii where the idea of noir would be difficult to accommodate. Sunshine, drinks in a coconut, warm beaches, and leis do not generate the fear, darkness, and despair on which noir thrives. Alabama also has plenty of sunshine, some lovely beaches, and only a few foggy waterfronts where miscreants lurk, but it has been a famously dark place. Americans of a certain age read in their daily papers about the burning of the Freedom Riders’ bus in Anniston and about the KKK beating those riders at the Birmingham and Montgomery bus stations in May 1961, with the silent cooperation of law enforcement. Americans actually watched, on the evening news, the German shepherds and fire hoses used on demonstrators in Birmingham and the violence at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma. These days, Alabama has truly turned a corner on race, but the past will not, should not, and in fact cannot be forgotten. We are aware of the past here on a daily basis . . . The stories [in Alabama Noir] range from the deadly grim to some that are actually mildly humorous. We see desperate behavior on the banks of the Tennessee River, in the neighborhoods of Birmingham, in the affluent suburbs of Mobile, in a cemetery in Montgomery, and even on the deceptively pleasant beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.
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Cartaceo
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Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
15
copie
389
richieste

June 2016 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 27 giugno alle 06:00 pm EDT

Tom Franklin (A cura di), Mary Miller (Contribution by), Jamie Paige (Contribution by), Megan Abbott (Contribution by), Michael Kardos (Contribution by), Andrew Paul (Contribution by), Dominiqua Dickey (Contribution by), Lee Durkee (Contribution by), Michael Farris Smith (Contribution by), John M. Floyd (Contribution by), Robert Busby (Contribution by), Jack Pendarvis (Contribution by), Chris Offutt (Contribution by), Ace Atkins (Contribution by), Jimmy Cajoleas (Contribution by), RaShell R. Smith-Spears (Contribution by), William Boyle (Contribution by)
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 geographic area of the book. Brand-new stories by: Ace Atkins, William Boyle, Megan Abbott, Jack Pendarvis, Dominiqua Dickey, Michael Kardos, Jamie Paige, Jimmy Cajoleas, Chris Offutt, Michael Farris Smith, Andrew Paul, Lee Durkee, Robert Busby, John M. Floyd, RaShell R. Smith-Spears, and Mary Miller. From the introduction by Tom Franklin: "Welcome to Mississippi, where a recent poll shows we have the most corrupt government in the United States. Where we are first in infant mortality, childhood obesity, childhood diabetes, teenage pregnancy, adult obesity, adult diabetes. We also have the highest poverty rate in the country. And, curiously, the highest concentration of kick-ass writers in the country too. Okay, maybe that's not a Gallup poll–certified statistic, but we do have more than our fair share of Pulitzers and even a Nobel...I could go on, and in fact I do, in this very anthology... Here are sixteen stories from seasoned noir writers like Ace Atkins and Megan Abbott as well as Mississippi's new generation of noirists, authors like William Boyle and Michael Kardos. You'll also find unknown, first-time-published writers like Dominiqua Dickey and Jimmy Cajoleas, who won't remain unknown for long. I'm thrilled to bring these writers to you. In Alabama, where I grew up, we had a saying: Thank God for Mississippi, otherwise we'd be at the bottom in everything. Welcome to the bottom."
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Cartaceo
Generi
Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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Akashic Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
15
copie
482
richieste

January 2016 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 1 febbraio alle ore 06:00 pm EST

Julie Smith (A cura di), Armand Lanusse (Contribution by), Grace King (Contribution by), Kate Chopin (Contribution by), O. Henry (Contribution by), Eudora Welty (Contribution by), Tennessee Williams (Contribution by), Shirley Ann Grau (Contribution by), John William Corrington (Contribution by), Tom Dent (Contribution by), Ellen Gilchrist (Contribution by), Valerie Martin (Contribution by), O'Neil De Noux (Contribution by), John Biguenet (Contribution by), Poppy Z. Brite (Contribution by), Nevada Barr (Contribution by), James Lee Burke (Contribution by), Ace Atkins (Contribution by), Maurice Carlos Ruffin (Contribution by)
New Orleans' tremendous literary tradition shines bright in this outstanding collection of stories from some of the best writers in American history. Julie Smith has masterfully curated this volume with stories published as early as 1843 and as recently as 2012. Classic reprints from: James Lee Burke, Armand Lanusse, Grace King, Kate Chopin, O. Henry, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, Shirley Ann Grau, John William Corrington, Tom Dent, Ellen Gilchrist, Valerie Martin, O'Neil De Noux, John Biguenet, Poppy Z. Brite, Nevada Barr, Ace Atkins, and Maurice Carlos Ruffin. From the introduction by Julie Smith: "A glittering constellation of writers have passed through New Orleans--including Mark Twain, Sherwood Anderson, O. Henry, even Walt Whitman, to name some of the not-so-usual suspects. Then there are the ones whose sojourns here are better known, the ones on whom we pride ourselves: Tennessee Williams, William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Ellen Gilchrist, James Lee Burke. It was an anthologer's feast--just about everybody who came to New Orleans wrote about it. But there were surprises... If you're from New Orleans, the neighborhood theme resonates like Tibetan temple bells. And yet, surely every city has similar 'hoods, similar behavior patterns, similar travails--and has had them forever. 'Indeed,' wrote Voltaire, 'history is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes.'"
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Cartaceo
Generi
Mystery, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Akashic Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
15
copie
646
richieste

May 2014 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 26 maggio alle ore 06:00 pm EDT

Serie: Quinn Colson (4)
Thirty-six years ago, a nameless black man wandered into Jericho, Mississippi, was accused of rape and murder, and lynched by a self-appointed posse. Now, evidence surfaces of his innocence, and county sheriff Quinn Colson sets out to charge those responsible for the lynching. As he starts to uncover old lies and dirty secrets, though, he runs up against fierce opposition from those with the most to lose – and they can play dirty themselves. Soon, Colson finds himself accused of terrible crimes, and their accusations might just stick. As the two investigations come to a head, it is anybody’s guess who will come out of this alive.
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Cartaceo
Generi
General Fiction, Mystery, Suspense & Thriller, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Putnam Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
25
copie
727
richieste

March 2013 Pacchetto: 2 Libri Offerti

Omaggio terminato: 25 marzo alle ore 06:00 pm EDT

Serie: Quinn Colson (3)
The remarkable third novel in the “harrowing” (Associated Press), “killer” (Minneapolis Star Tribune) new series about the real Deep South from the New York Times–bestselling author. A year after becoming sheriff, Quinn Colson is faced with the release of an infamous murderer from prison. Casey Dixon comes back to Jericho preaching redemption, and some believe him; but for the victim’s family, the only thought is revenge. Another group who doesn’t believe him—the men in prison from Dixon’s last job, an armored car robbery. They’re sure he’s gone back to grab the hidden money, so they do the only thing they can: break out and head straight to Jericho themselves. Colson and his deputy, Lillie, know they’ve got their work cut out for them. But they don’t count on one more unwelcome visitor: a tornado that causes havoc just as events come to a head. Communications are down, the roads are impassable—and the rule of law is just about to snap.
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Cartaceo
Generi
General Fiction, Mystery, Suspense & Thriller, Fiction and Literature
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Putnam Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
25
copie
574
richieste
Serie: Spenser (41)
Henry Cimoli and Spenser have been friends for years, yet the old boxing trainer has never asked the private eye for a favor. Until now. A heavy-handed developer is trying to buy up Henry's condo on Revere Beach and sends thugs to move the process along. Soon Spenser and his apprentice, Zebulon Sixkill, find a trail leading to a mysterious and beautiful woman, a megalomaniacal Las Vegas kingpin, and plans to turn to a chunk of land north of Boston into a sprawling casino. Bitter rivals emerge, alliances turn, and the uglier pieces of the Boston political machine look to put an end to Spenser's investigation. Aspiration, greed, and twisted dreams all focus on the old Wonderland dog track where the famous amusement park once fronted the ocean. For Spenser and Z, this simple favor to Henry will become the fight of their lives.
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Cartaceo
Generi
General Fiction, Mystery, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Putnam Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
25
copie
498
richieste

April 2012 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 30 aprile alle 06:00 pm EDT

Serie: Quinn Colson (2)
Fresh from ten years as a U.S. Army Ranger, Quinn Colson finds his hands full as the newly elected sheriff of Tibbehah County, Mississippi. An old buddy running a local gun shop may be in over his head when stolen army rifles start showing up in the hands of a Mexican drug gang. At the same time, an abused-child case leads Quinn and his tough-as-nails deputy, Lillie Virgil, deep into the heart of a bootleg baby racket and a trail of darkness and death. And when the two cases collide, Quinn and his allies are forced to realize that, though they may be home from the war, they are now in the fight of their lives.
Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
General Fiction, Mystery, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Putnam Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
25
copie
687
richieste

April 2011 Pacchetto

Omaggio terminato: 28 aprile alle 06:00 pm EDT

Serie: Quinn Colson (1)
From the critically-acclaimed, award-nominated author comes an extraordinary new book about a real hero, and the real Deep South. Northeast Mississippi, hill country, rugged and notorious for outlaws since the Civil War, where killings are as commonplace as in the Old West. To Quinn Colson, it's home—but not the home he left when he went to Afghanistan. Now an Army Ranger, Colson returns to a place overrun by corruption, a place where his uncle, the county sheriff, is dead. The official cause is suicide, but some say foul play was afoot. In the days that follow it's up to Colson to discover the truth, not only about his uncle, but about his family, his friends, his town, and not least about himself. And once discovered, there is no turning back.
Formato
Cartaceo
Generi
Mystery, Fiction and Literature
Offerto da
Putnam Books (Editore)
Collegamenti
Informazioni sul libroPagina LibraryThing dell'opera
pacchetto chiuso
25
copie
557
richieste