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New Orleans Noiredited by Julie Smith Mystery/Fiction Anthology | A Trade Paperback Original See below for full table of contents. Click here to see more titles in the Akashic Noir Series. Click here to read an excerpt from New Orleans 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: Ace Atkins, Laura Lippman, Patty Friedmann, Barbara Hambly, Tim McLoughlin, Olympia Vernon, David Fulmer, Jervey Tervalon, James Nolan, Kalamu ya Salaam, Maureen Tan, Thomas Adcock, Jeri Cain Rossi, Christine Wiltz, Greg Herren, Julie Smith, Eric Overmyer, and Ted O'Brien. [A portion of the profits from New Orleans Noir will be donated to Katrina KARES, a hurricane relief program sponsored by the New Orleans Institute that awards grants to writers affected by the hurricane.] Beneath the glitter of Mardi Gras lies the sleaze of Bourbon Street; under the celestial sounds of JazzFest, the nightmare screams of a city once at war within its neighborhoods, but after Hurricane Katrina, seemingly at war with nature and the rest of the country as well. New Orleans is a Third World country in itself, a Latin, African, European (and often amoral) culture trapped in a Puritan nation. It's everyone's seamy underside, the city where respectable citizens go to get drunk, puke in the gutter, dance on tabletops, and go home with strangers, all without guilt. It's the metropolitan equivalent of eating standing up--if it happened in New Orleans, it doesn't count. The city was always the home of the lovable rogue, the poison magnolia, the bent politico, the sociopathic street thug, and, especially, the heartless con artist--but in post-Katrina times it struggles against . . . well, the same old problems, just writ large and with a new breed of carpetbagger thrown in. Combine all that with a brilliant literary tradition and you have New Orleans Noir, a sparkling collection of tales exploring the city's wasted, gutted neighborhoods, its outwardly gleaming "sliver by the river," its still-raunchy French Quarter, and other hoods so far from the Quarter they might as well be on another continent. It also looks back into the past, from that recent innocent time known in contemporary New Orleans as "pre-K," to the mid-19th century, the other time the city was mostly swampland. Julie Smith is the author of two detective series set in New Orleans, and an Edgar Award winner. A former reporter for the New Orleans Times-Picayune and the San Francisco Chronicle, she lives in the Faubourg Marigny section of New Orleans, which is much funkier than it sounds like. Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Before the Levees Broke "What's the Score?" by Ted O'Brien (Mid-City) "Two-Story Brick Houses" by Patty Friedmann (Uptown) "Scared Rabbit" by Tim McLoughlin (Irish Channel) "Schevoski" by Olympia Vernon (University District) "Algiers" by David Fulmer (Algiers) "Pony Girl" by Laura Lippman (Treme) "The Battling Priests of Corpus Christi" by Jervey Tervalon (Seventh Ward) "Open Mike" by James Nolan (French Quarter) "All I Could Was Cry" by Kalamu ya Salaam (Lower Ninth Ward) "There Shall Your Heart Be Also" by Barbara Hambly (The Swamp) Part II: Life in Atlantis "Muddy Pond" by Maureen Tan (Village de l'Est) "Lawyers' Tongues" by Thomas Adcock (Gentilly) "And Hell Walked In" by Jeri Cain Rossi (Bywater) "Night Taxi" by Christine Wiltz (Lakeview) "Annunciation Shotgun" by Greg Herren (Lower Garden District) "Loot" by Julie Smith (Garden District) "Angola South" by Ace Atkins (Loyola Avenue) "Marigny Triangle" by Eric Overmyer (Faubourg Marigny) About the Contributors |