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Boston Noir 2
The Classics
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September 24, 2012
The 14 superior selections in this “classics” volume in Akashic’s series of regional dark crime short stories, the works of established writers that have stood the test of time, collectively outshine the originals that appeared in Boston Noir. Perhaps the highlight is Linda Barnes’s “Lucky Penny,” about a female PI who must drive a cab to make ends meet. Three entries are excerpts from novels. The one taken from Barbara Neely’s Blanche Cleans Up, which features a cleaning-lady detective in Brookline, succeeds as a stand-alone, while another, a section of David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest, does not. Locale figures prominently in all the stories, especially Chuck Hogan’s clever “The Marriage Privilege,” set in West Roxbury. And no such volume would be complete without Robert B. Parker’s Spenser, who would be a cod out of water anywhere but Boston, represented by the taut “Surrogate,” a story that hasn’t appeared widely in the U.S. before.
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November 15, 2012
Unlike the first Boston Noir (2009)and, indeed, unlike the Noir series as a wholethis collection features crime stories that have already been published. But that's OK when you have the likes of Chuck Hogan, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert B. Parker, Linda Barnes, George V. Higgins, Dennis Lehane, and David Foster Wallace all under the same roof. Parker's Surrogate, from 1982, offers Spenser fans a very early look at their favorite Boston PI; an excerpt from Infinite Jest, Wallace's 1996 novel set in an ironic near future, should send readers to the library to either read or reread the whole book; Barnes' Lucky Penny offers readers the debut appearance of fan favorite Carlotta Carlyle; and the outstanding stories from Lehane and Hogan are each worth the price of admission all by themselves. Followers of Akashic's long-running Noir seriesnot to mention, of course, fans of Boston-set crime fictionshould eagerly devour this one.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)
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