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An edition of Belfast Noir (2014)

Belfast Noir

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Lee Child, Eoin McNamee, and others explore the dark corners and alleyways of Belfast.

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Publisher
Akashic Books
Pages
250

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Belfast Noir
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Classifications

Library of Congress
PR1309.N65, PR1309.N65 B45 2014

Contributors

Editor
Adrian McKinty
Editor
Stuart Neville
Contributor
Glenn Patterson
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Eoin McNamee
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Garbhan Downey
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Lee Child
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Alex Barclay
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Brian McGilloway
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Ian McDonald
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Arlene Hunt
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Ruth Dudley Edwards
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Claire McGowan
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Steve Cavanagh
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Lucy Caldwell
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Sam Millar
Contributor
Gerard Brennan

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25660956M
Internet Archive
belfastnoir0000unse
ISBN 13
9781617752919
LCCN
2014938691
OCLC/WorldCat
875240357
OverDrive
9781617753237

Work Description

Launched with the summer '04 award-winning best seller Brooklyn Noir, Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies. Each book is comprised of all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.

Reflecting a city still divided, Belfast Noir serves as a record of a city transitioning to normalcy, or perhaps as a warning that underneath the fragile peace darker forces still lurk.

Featuring brand-new stories by: Glenn Patterson, Eoin McNamee, Garbhan Downey, Lee Child, Alex Barclay, Brian McGilloway, Ian McDonald, Arlene Hunt, Ruth Dudley Edwards, Claire McGowan, Steve Cavanagh, Lucy Caldwell, Sam Millar, and Gerard Brennan.

From the introduction by Adrian McKinty & Stuart Neville:

"Few European cities have had as disturbed and violent a history as Belfast over the last half-century. For much of that time the Troubles (1968–1998) dominated life in Ireland's second-biggest population centre, and during the darkest days of the conflict--in the 1970s and 1980s--riots, bombings, and indiscriminate shootings were tragically commonplace. The British army patrolled the streets in armoured vehicles and civilians were searched for guns and explosives before they were allowed entry into the shopping district of the city centre...Belfast is still a city divided...

You can see Belfast's bloodstains up close and personal. This is the city that gave the world its worst ever maritime disaster, and turned it into a tourist attraction; similarly, we are perversely proud of our thousands of murders, our wounds constantly on display. You want noir? How about a painting the size of a house, a portrait of a man known to have murdered at least a dozen human beings in cold blood? Or a similar house-sized gable painting of a zombie marching across a postapocalyptic wasteland with an AK-47 over the legend UVF: Prepared for Peace--Ready for War. As Lee Child has said, Belfast is still 'the most noir place on earth.'"

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