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Tampa Bay Noir
Tampa Bay Noir | Colette Bancroft
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"For too long readers have connected Florida Noir with the admittedly fascinating locales of Miami-Dade County, thanks to a slew of talented and popular writers no doubt, but there's another major metropolitan area on the Gulf Coast that's every bit Miami's equal for bizarre noir. Tampa Bay gets a much-deserved turn in the spotlight with this new collection in the Akashic series, edited by Colette Bancroft and featuring some stellar contributions from writers out of the greater Tampa diaspora, including Michael Connelly, Tim Dorsey, Sarah Gerard, Ace Atkins, and Lori Roy." --CrimeReads, One of the Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2020 "Fifteen tales that reveal the dark side of sunny Tampa Bay." --Kirkus Reviews 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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DGRachel
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Definitely one of the better Akashic Noir collections. Although, I‘m not sure if I feel this way because the stories are truly better or because they feel like home, after living in Florida for 20+ years. There was only one story I really disliked. The others were well-written and entertaining. Some had surprising twists, but even the ones I guessed early were so much fun I didn‘t mind.

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DGRachel
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In an (probably futile) attempt to prevent myself from watching episode 11 of Sen Çal Kapımı for the 10th time in less than a week, I decided to try to read as much of Tampa Bay Noir tonight as possible, before I pass out. ? There‘s an online event tomorrow evening for it, so I should probably try to read at least a few of the stories beforehand to avoid any potential spoilers.

Graciouswarriorprincess Glad that you are going to the online event. Me too! 4y
DGRachel @Graciouswarriorprincess Yay!! I‘ve only gotten through the first two stories. I‘m so sleepy...😴😴 I‘ll have to try to find time before the event to read at least a couple more, but I‘m tapping out for the night. 😂 4y
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DGRachel
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This was the second Akashi Noir collection scheduled for August release that I was really looking forward to. Just based on some of the authors included here, I am positive that I will enjoy this more than Addis Ababa. Looking forward to the online author event in September, too. Thanks for the heads up on that one, Anna Louise!! 🤩 #bookmail #akashicnoir

Graciouswarriorprincess @DGRachel You‘re welcome! 4y
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