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Fabre, Cedric (redaktør)

Marseille Noir e-bog

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“Navigates the seedy side of Marseille with 14 stories that range from the creepily introspective to the downright brutal.” —Publishers Weekly   The Akashic Noir series first ventured into France with Paris Noir—and now moves one step deeper . . .   A crossroads for the people of Europe and the Mediterranean, Marseille is a city that does no...
E-bog 127,71 DKK
Forfattere Hatubou, Salim (medforfatter), Fabre, Cedric (redaktør)
Forlag Akashic Books
Udgivet 9 november 2015
Genrer Crime and mystery fiction
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781617753640
“Navigates the seedy side of Marseille with 14 stories that range from the creepily introspective to the downright brutal.” —Publishers Weekly   The Akashic Noir series first ventured into France with Paris Noir—and now moves one step deeper . . .   A crossroads for the people of Europe and the Mediterranean, Marseille is a city that does not discriminate. It embodies the down-and-dirty, tough-guy side of France, but what it lacks in sophistication, it makes up for in spirit. Still, in its shadows lurks a not-so-distant darkness . . . one that can be found in stories translated from French by David Ball and Nicole Ball and written by: François Beaune, Philippe Carrese, Patrick Coulomb, Cédric Fabre, René Frégni, Christian Garcin, Salim Hatubou, Rebecca Lighieri, Emmanuel Loi, Marie Neuser, Pia Petersen, Serge Scotto, Minna Sif, and François Thomazeau.   “Gritty from east to west, Marseille is the perfect venue for the latest in Akashic’s venerable Noir series. While earlier entries in this 70-volume series have sometimes been bleak and atmospheric, this one is all red meat. . . . Just as Marseille is tailor-made for noir, this dark banquet is tailor-made for noir fans.” —Kirkus Reviews   “The stories . . . are united by vivid and evocative writing, as well as by a distinctive take on the city. Another strong entry in a series that should be required reading for crime fans.” —Booklist