Sunday, September 05, 2010

Publisher's Weekly Review of Noir 13



From Publisher's Weekly:

Noir 13
Ed Gorman, Perfect Crime (www.perfectcrimebooks.com), $14.95 paper (252p) ISBN 978-0-9825157-5-4

Gorman (Stranglehold) showcases the darker side of his talents in this solid collection, a mix of previously published and original stories. Gorman is comfortable with futuristic settings ("The Baby Store," in which a couple deals with the loss of a child and the prospect of having another) as well as fantasy ("A Little Something to Believe In," in which a changeling seeks the secret to paradise), but he's at his best in a crime story like "Flying Solo," in which two elderly Midwestern men facing a death sentence (cancer) embark on a new career of crime in the service of protecting others. In "The Long Way Back," successful brother Giff visits struggling brother Michael in their Cedar Rapids hometown and bails Michael out when his weakness threatens his family's well-being. In the chilling "Killing Kate," a husband decides on a unique way to punish his wife for her infidelity. Three of the 13 tales are collaborations. (Oct.)

Coming October 25, 2010

250 pages $14.95
ISBN: 978-0-9825157-5-4

13 dark tales of murder and revenge

"The Baby Store" "Comeback" "A Little Something to Believe In" (with Larry Segriff)
"Flying Solo" "Aftermath" "Loose Ends" "Killing Kate" "Favor and the Princess"
"Heritage" (with Terence Butler) "The Long Way Back" "Rafferty's Comeback"
"That Day at Eagle's Point" "Such a Good Girl"

10 comments:

Tom Piccirilli said...

Congrats, Ed. That's a terrific review, as your work well-deserves.

David Cranmer said...

Yep, I second Tom's thoughts. Terrific.

RJR said...

Great book, great cover, Ed.

RJR

Ed Gorman said...

Thank you everybody.

Ben Boulden said...

This one is definitely on my list.

BV Lawson said...

Just added it to my to-be-read list. Congrats on the good PW review!

Dave Zeltserman said...

Congrats, Ed. Great cover, great title, and looks like a killer collection!

pattinase (abbott) said...

Man, do you ever rest. Holy cow!

Charlieopera said...

What Patti said ... unbelievable. Congrats.

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to reading your newest book! Congrats, Ed!

Judy Fay Barnett
(Atlanta)