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Odintz, Molly (redaktør)

Austin Noir e-bog

135,33 DKK (inkl. moms 169,16 DKK)
Austin joins Dallas and Houston in Akashic's deep dive into the Lone Star State's darkest dimensionsFeaturing brand-new stories by: Gabino Iglesias, Ace Atkins, Amanda Moore, Jeff Abbott, Scott Montgomery, Richard Z. Santos, Alexandra Burt, Lee Thomas, Miriam Kuznets, Jacob Grovey, Chaitali Sen, Molly Odintz, Amy Gentry, and Andrew Hilbert.From the editors' introduction: You've probably heard o...
E-bog 135,33 DKK
Forfattere Odintz, Molly (redaktør)
Forlag Akashic Books
Udgivet 2 maj 2023
Længde 296 sider
Genrer Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781636140988
Austin joins Dallas and Houston in Akashic's deep dive into the Lone Star State's darkest dimensionsFeaturing brand-new stories by: Gabino Iglesias, Ace Atkins, Amanda Moore, Jeff Abbott, Scott Montgomery, Richard Z. Santos, Alexandra Burt, Lee Thomas, Miriam Kuznets, Jacob Grovey, Chaitali Sen, Molly Odintz, Amy Gentry, and Andrew Hilbert.From the editors' introduction: You've probably heard of Austin. You may have been here for South by Southwest. Your best friend may have recently relocated here from California. You might have thought about moving here yourself, then decided it wasn't worth it to live in Texas. You may have moved to Austin decades ago. You may even have been born and raised in Austin, and now you're on the outskirts of San Antonio or (god forbid) Waco because you can't afford to buy a house anywhere else. Or you may be living in a shiny new building downtown, watching the final stages of a sleepy town's transformation into modern metropolis. One thing you'll hear from almost any Austin resident: it was better when they got here . . .As the city expands, construction never stops, struggling futilely to keep up with new demand. The running joke is that the city bird is the crane. Rents and property values keep climbing. We fear becoming Dallas . . . The writers contributing to this collection represent a kaleidoscopic view of the citynot just in where they set the stories, but in their different social, economic, and cultural perspectives.