Noir in the Mile High City!
“Even a city that boasts three hundred days of sunshine a year has its sudden, often violent storms—and writers have long taken advantage of that metaphor…” (From the Denver Noir introduction.}
Colorado Book Award winner Denver Noir is part of Akashic Books’ prestigious Noir series of anthologies featuring dark, morally ambiguous stories set in cities all over the country and the world. I was honored when Akashic asked me to edit the Denver volume, and I couldn’t be more pleased to announce the lineup of contributors. To learn more about them, click their names.
…and me!
Info about Denver Noir events is here.
Snag a copy from any of these retailers:
Your favorite independent bookseller (find one via Indie Bound)
These local/regional favorites of mine:
National and Local Reviews
“Noir in the mile high city! Just like Denver’s housing market, the city’s crime-writing scene appears to be blowing up, and these stories function as a fascinating guide to the trials and tribulations of a rapidly changing city.” —CrimeReads, a Most Anticipated Crime Fiction Book of 2022
“The 14 stories . . . span time periods, neighborhoods, and milestones in the Mile High City’s history . . . The ranging styles and broad variety of diverse voices will provide noir fans with plenty to savor.”—Publishers Weekly
“Denver has a dark side. And more than a dozen local authors are telling you all about it . . . Together, in Denver Noir, these authors pen a diverse look at the underside of Denver.”—Denver Post
“An exploration of the many pockets of the Mile High City as much as a look at one of the more complex—and compelling—sides of Denver, Denver Noir nails the paradoxes inherent in both.”—Karen DeGroot Carter, for Medium
“Denver Noir presents an impressive range of perspectives and observations. Between the writers and their characters, you’ll encounter dozens of distinct and compelling relationships with this place. Maybe you’ll start to see our city—and even yourself—in new ways.”
—Denver North Star
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