Vorab-RezensentenJulie Schaper

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Julie Schaper (Herausgeber), Peter Schilling (Contribution by), David Housewright (Contribution by), Steve Thayer (Contribution by), Judith Guest (Contribution by), Mary Logue (Contribution by), Bruce Rubenstein (Contribution by), K. J. Erickson (Contribution by), William Kent Krueger (Contribution by), Ellen Hart (Contribution by), Brad Zellar (Contribution by), Steven Horwitz (Herausgeber), Mary Sharratt (Contribution by), Pete Hautman (Contribution by), Larry Millett (Contribution by), Quinton Skinner (Contribution by), Gary Bush (Contribution by), Chris Everheart (Contribution by), John Jodzio (Contribution by), Tom Kaczynski (Contribution by)
Reihen: Akashic Noir
Launched by the summer ’04 award-winning best-seller Brooklyn Noir, Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book. Brand-new stories by John Jodzio, Tom Kaczynski, Peter Schilling Jr., David Housewright, Steve Thayer, Judith Guest, Mary Logue, Bruce Rubenstein, K.J. Erickson, William Kent Krueger, Ellen Hart, Brad Zellar, Mary Sharratt, Pete Hautman, Larry Millett, Quinton Skinner, Gary Bush, and Chris Everheart. From the introduction by Julie Schaper & Steven Horwitz: “St. Paul was originally called Pig’s Eye’s Landing and was named after Pig’s Eye Parrant—trapper, moonshiner, and proprietor of the most popular drinking establishment on the Mississippi. Traders, river rats, missionaries, soldiers, land speculators, fur trappers, and Indian agents congregated in his establishment and made their deals. When Minnesota became a territory in 1849, the town leaders, realizing that a place called Pig’s Eye might not inspire civic confidence, changed the name to St. Paul, after the largest church in the city . . . Across the river, Minneapolis has its own sordid story. By the turn of the twentieth century it was considered one of the most crooked cities in the nation. Mayor Albert Alonzo Ames, with the assistance of the chief of police, his brother Fred, ran a city so corrupt that according to Lincoln Steffans its ‘deliberateness, invention, and avarice has never been equaled.’ As recently as the mid-’90s, Minneapolis was called ‘Murderopolis’ due to a rash of killings that occurred over a long hot summer . . . Every city has its share of crime, but what makes the Twin Cities unique may be that we have more than our share of good writers to chronicle it. They are homegrown and they know the territory—how the cities look from the inside, out . . .”
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Mystery, Fiction and Literature
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