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San Diego Noir

By: Maryelizabeth Hart - editor
Narrated by: Paul Costanzo
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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 southwestern-most metropolis in the contiguous United States, resting a mere 40 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’ 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 enjoying 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."

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I live my life like it’s San Diego. – Lick-G

San Diego Noir is one of the strongest collections in the entire series. The stories authentically describe and represent each neighborhood. All of the offerings are true noir with one possible exception. When listening to this audiobook, I realized that by its very nature and history, San Diego lends itself to noir. It has a mix of neighborhoods that range from extreme wealth to abject poverty very close together and it also attracts a lot of people who are transient for a wide variety of reasons. San Diego Noir exceeded my expectations. The quality of the writing is exceptional and the details about each location are great. The overall narration performance by Paul Costanzo is very good. However, in a few of the stories, I did not realize that the speaker was a woman right away which impacted my understanding. I would recommend San Diego Noir to anyone who is interested in the genre - this a great choice for first time noir readers as well as those who are steeped in noir already. I would also recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in Southern California culture and San Diego in particular.

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San Diego Noir

Half of the short stories were interesting. The other half hard to follow and as interesting.

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