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Berkeley Noir
Berkeley Noir | Jerry Thompson, Owen Hill
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"My mom went to Berkeley in the 60s (my main tangential claim to hippiedom), so I'm psyched to see her favorite town get the Akashic noir treatment. San Francisco's hippie silo has long captured the imagination of artists and writers, and I can't wait to read the many stories in this collection, including new works from cult faves such Barry Gifford, Aya de Leon, Summer Brenner, and more." --CrimeReads, included in CrimeReads' Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2020 "Berkeley, California: home of a world-class university with a parking lot for Nobel laureates, politically active and correct, volatile, and, yes, a bit seedy, too, if you know where to look. The stories in Akashic's latest noir anthology expose the underbelly of this lovely city...All get their just rewards eventually, and readers will be entertained as they find out how it happens." --Booklist "Readers will be glad that many of these tales are fun in a way that traditional noir isn't." --Publishers Weekly "Sixteen new stories reveal the darker side of friendly, funky Berkeley." --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 neighborhood or location within the respective city. Brand-new stories by: Barry Gifford, Jim Nisbet, Lexi Pandell, Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Mara Faye Lethem, Thomas Burchfield, Shanthi Sekaran, Nick Mamatas, Kimn Neilson, Jason S. Ridler, Susan Dunlap, J.M. Curet, Summer Brenner, Michael David Lukas, Aya de Len, and Owen Hill. From the introduction: A town named after a British philosopher doesn't exactly evoke visions of Goodis or Highsmith. Grifters? Dames? Cops? In Berkeley? On the surface the alleys don't seem that dark, until we look a little closer. Possibly the most iconic visual image of Berkeley does involve cops. It's the film with Mario Savio, atop a police car, declaring, "There's a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can't take part!" Now there's a statement that sums up the spirit of noir. Berkeley Noir asks, If not here, where? When pulling together this outstanding list of authors, we were constantly reminded of Berkeley's rich literary history, one that swerves through varying shades of noir. Those who helped pave the way for this collection include Anthony Boucher, Janet Dawson, Margaret Cuthbert, Ellen Gilchrist, Linda Grant, Jonathan Lethem, and Barry Gifford. There will always be a place in the heart of this city where even outcasts can feel at home...The search through darkness for an authentic, eclectic voice is the most important ingredient in the rich stew that is Berkeley, California.
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Caterina
Berkeley Noir | Jerry Thompson, Owen Hill
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A very mixed bag, and I would only consider it worth a read if you have a connection to Berkeley! As someone who's been in Berkeley for a few years, it was a fun way to encounter familiar places (like Moe's Books and Indian Rock!) and think more about what makes Berkeley, Berkeley. Also, it was easy reading at the end of long days of studying! 👍

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Caterina
Berkeley Noir | Jerry Thompson, Owen Hill
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I've been trying to do a bit of reading before bed each night, after I've put away electronics for the day, and short stories have been working well for that! I usually read about one and then go to sleep. 😂 This collection has been fun because I live in Berkeley right now! 😊

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derr.liz
Berkeley Noir | Jerry Thompson, Owen Hill
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When I found out that Jerry from my favorite SF bookstore edited this collection, I had to pick it up. Did not disappoint!

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