San Diego Noir, Maryelizabeth Hart
San Diego Noir, Maryelizabeth Hart
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San Diego Noir

Author: Maryelizabeth Hart

Narrator: Paul Costanzo

Unabridged: 9 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/23/2021


Synopsis

Brand-new stories by: T. Jefferson Parker, Don Winslow, Luis Alberto Urrea, Gar Anthony Haywood, Gabriel R. Barillas, Maria Lima, Debra Ginsberg, Diane Clark & Astrid Bear, Ken Kuhlken, Lisa Brackmann, Cameron Pierce Hughes, Morgan Hunt, Jeffrey J. Mariotte, Martha C. Lawrence, and Taffy Cannon.

From the introduction by Maryelizabeth Hart:

“The southwesternmost metropolis in the contiguous United States, resting a mere forty feet above sea level, tends to garner positive national attention. San Diego is home to the world-famous San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park (with its history reaching back to the 1915-1916 Panama-California Exposition), temperate climes, and a sunny reputation. It is also the home of shooter Brenda Ann ‘I Don’t Like Mondays’ Spencer, disgraced Congressman Randy ‘Duke’ Cunningham, and San Diego County medical examiner–turned-killer Kristin Rossum . . .

"The city is sometimes referred to as San Diego–Tijuana, a conurbation, with all its attendant border issues—illustrated in true noir fashion in Orson Welles’s classic Touch of Evil, adapted from Badge of Evil by Whit Masterson. A ways up the coast from the border lies the grave of Raymond Chandler, who resided in the wealthy enclave of La Jolla from 1946 to 1959; that area masquerades at “Esmerlada” in Playback, his final Philip Marlowe novel . . . I hope that reading this intriguing collection will result in you not just thinking of Shamu (the whale of SeaWorld fame), but maybe a shamus or two, when America’s Finest City comes to mind.“

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa

All these mystery stories take place in San Diego, most contemporary, but some set during WWII. Some gems and some clunkers, but the real pleasure comes from the local setting and familiar landmarks. One story is set during Comic Con and another has a brief scene in the Central Library, but my favor......more

Goodreads review by Ralph

I am attracted to fiction set in areas with which I am familiar, so when I spied San Diego Noir on the shelf, I grabbed it. Of course, I was already familiar with Akashic Books' extensive regional noir series, so I knew they had a tradition of publishing high-quality fiction that incorporated good l......more