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Baltimore Noir (Akashic Noir Anthologies)
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Baltimore Noir (Akashic Noir Anthologies) Paperback - 2006

by Lippman, Laura [Editor]; Alvarez, Rafael [Contributor]; Bludis, Jack [Contributor]; Cockey, Tim [Contributor]; Fesperman, Dan [Contributor]; France, Lisa Respers [Contributor]; Fusilli, Jim [Contributor]; Hiaasen, Rob [Contributor]; Massey, Sujata [Contri

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A Baltimore resident for most of her life, Lippman presents "Baltimore Noir"--stories by David Simon, Tim Cockey, Rob Hiaasen, Marcia Talley, Jim Fusilli, and many others.

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Brand-new stories by: David Simon, Laura Lippman, Tim Cockey, Rob Hiaasen, Robert Ward, Sujata Massey, Jack Bludis, Rafael Alvarez, Marcia Talley, Joseph Wallace, Lisa Respers France, Charlie Stella, Sarah Weinman, Dan Fesperman, Jim Fusilli, and Ben Neihart.From the introduction by Laura Lippman:"To live in Baltimore—Bulletmore, Murderland . . . is to be aware of killing; we have not enjoyed the sharp declines in homicide rates achieved by cities such as Boston and New York. We remain steadfastly in the top five, per capita, year in and year out. Statistically, two people died while I was working on this foreword . . . Baltimore also has an odd geographic distinction. It is one of only two major U.S. cities that lies in no county. (St. Louis is the other.) Landlocked on every side but one, which is water, it cannot expand or annex. Squeezed this way, it is a perfect setting for noir, which depends on an almost Darwinian desperation among its players."

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  • Publishers Weekly, 03/06/2006, Page 49

About the author

Laura Lippman has lived in Baltimore most of her life and she would have spent even more time here if the editors of the Sun had agreed to hire her earlier. She attended public schools and has lived in several of the city's distinctive neighborhoods, including Dickeyville, Tuscany-Canterbury, Evergreen, and South Federal Hill.