Brooklyn Noir 3 : Nothing But the Truth (Paperback)
by Tim McLoughlin and Thomas Adcock

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Cultural Writing. Short Stories. True Crime. This volume, edited by acclaimed novelists Tim McLoughlin and Thomas Adcock, presents the first nonfiction collection in Akashic Books' award-winning series of original noir anthologies. "These pieces remind us that crime is personal. It happens to us and to our neighbors. Sometimes it happens because we do nothing to prevent it. Life does not always offer the moral arc we so desperately crave in fiction. If it did, we'd have no need for myths and fables, religion or miracles..." - Tim McLoughlin, from the introduction. Featuring brand-new stories by: Robert Leuci, Dennis Hawkins, Tim McLoughlin, Thomas Adcock, Errol Louis, Denise Buffa, Patricia Mulcahy, C.J. Sullivan, Reed Farrel Coleman, Aileen Gallagher, Christopher Musella, Kim Sykes, Robert Knightly, Jess Korman, Constance Casey, and Rosemarie Yu.

 
 
 
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  • ISBN-13: 9781933354149
  • ISBN-10: 1933354143
  • Publisher: Akashic Books
  • Publish Date: June 2008
  • Page Count: 249

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  • Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 123.
  • Review Date: 2008-04-28
  • Reviewer: Staff

In this first nonfiction volume of Akashic's popular Noir Series, Brooklyn's bloody laundry gets a very public airing. Editors McLoughlin (Brooklyn Noir anthologies 1 and 2), and Edgar-winning novelist Adcock compile true crime tales from the borough's near and distant past. From a senseless murder over a bicycle in Prospect Park in Constance Casey's “A Spring Afternoon in the Meadow, That 'Long, Loud Scream' ” to the Russian mob violence of Fort Greene in Patricia Mulcahy's “The Body in the Doorway,” the anthology takes readers on a tour of some of Brooklyn's deadliest spots. Though several entries drag on too long, standouts such as Reed Farrel Coleman's Coney Island coming-of-age story “No Roses for Bubbeh” and New York Post crime reporter C.J. Sullivan's engrossing look at Son of Sam in “The Brooklyn Bogeyman” more than make up for any slow spots. Fans of Akashic's earlier collections will appreciate this reminder that truth is often more disturbing than fiction. (June)

 
 
 
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