2.5
D.C. Noir
ByPublisher Description
Mystery sensation Pelecanos pens the lead story and edits this groundbreaking collection of stories detailing the seedy underside of the nation's capital. This is not an anthology of ill-conceived and inauthentic political thrillers. Instead, in
pimps, whores, gangsters, and con-men run rampant in zones of this city that most never hear about.
This anthology includes brand new stories by George Pelecanos, James Grady, Kenji Jasper, Jim Beane, Jabari Asim, Ruben Castaneda, James Patton, Norman Kelley, Jennifer Howard, Richard Currey, Lester Irby, and others.
"[Grady's] 'The Bottom Line' is a tour de force of narrative bravado. A story of double-dealing on Capitol Hill, it crams enough plot to power a full-length novel into a mere 30 pages. From its opening sentence—'The Capitol building glowed in the night like a white icing cake'—to the surprises at its finish line, this is a story that never stops barreling along."—
"Pelecanos . . . delivers a wholly satisfying volume. From his own 'Confidential Informant,' to James Grady's 'The Bottom Line,' Pelecanos shows us how both trash-strewn alleys and oak-paneled offices can trap their occupants with dreams, compromise, and heartbreak."—
"Well written . . . Highlights include Pelecanos's 'The Confidential Informant' and Laura Lippman's 'A.R.M. and the Woman.'"—
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2.5
“I enjoyed the vignettes of DC storytelling in this series of short stories.
Keep in mind that it’s a bunch of shorts from different writers so it’ll vary somewhat in quality.
However, some are real gems and almost all have thought provoking content.
Characters are gritty and compelling in most cases.
The neighborhoods are distinct and recognizable if you live in DC you enjoy that part. I like how some of the endings were not as predictable.”
About Kenji Jasper
George Pelecanos is an independent film producer, the recipient of numerous international writing awards, a producer and an Emmy-nominated writer on the HBO series The Wire, and the author of a fifteen novels set in and around Washington, D.C. He is the editor of the best-selling first volume of D.C. Noir.
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