Sydney Noir

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Product Details
Price
$15.95  $14.83
Publisher
Akashic Books, Ltd.
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
5.2 X 8.2 X 0.8 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781617755811

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About the Author

John Dale was born in Sydney. He is the author of seven books, including a memoir, Wild Life; a campus novel, Leaving Suzie Pye; a novella, Plenty; a true-crime biography, Huckstepp; and three crime novels: Dark Angel, The Dogs Are Barking, and Detective Work. He lives in Sydney with his wife and son.

Reviews
This long-time fan of the series breathed a sigh of relief upon discovering that not only is Sydney Noir very good indeed, it is one of the best in Akashic's canon for some time . . . As a snapshot of contemporary Australia, this collection delivers in ways that most middlebrow literary fiction cannot seem to get its head around, even though much literary fiction flirts with the noir genre without fully committing. Here is a touch but tender vision of multicultural working-class Australia, with all its warts and anxieties.-- "Australian Book Review"
The writing is fantastic across the board. It's evocative and engaging . . . If you have any interest in noir, crime novels, or just excellent writing, you can't go wrong with this collection.-- "Tails from the Dog-Side"
Overall I really enjoyed this collection . . . I've definitely got the taste for more Australian crime fiction this year.-- "Col's Criminal Library"
The former British penal colony provides fertile ground for dark doings, as these 14 tales demonstrate . . . The stories [Dale's] assembled offer ample variety in this cavalcade of crime Down Under.-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Sydney is a good choice for Akashic's first noir anthology set in Australia . . . The 14 uniformly strong selections feature familiar subgenre figures: gangsters, ethically compromised cops, and people bent on revenge for the loss of a loved one . . . Fans of dark crime fiction will want to seek out other works by these contributors, most of whom will be unfamiliar to American readers.

-- "Publishers Weekly"