Four full novels of murder, sex, passion, betrayal and journalism… as reporters delve into the deepest, darkest reaches of noir to get their stories.
Chasing Jack by Parnell Hall
“Pure Parnell Hall – wit, intensity, sharp dialog and vivid characters … maybe his best yet.” Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author
A relentless, darkly-funny thriller by Parnell Hall, the New York Times bestselling author of the Puzzle Lady series. Two killers are leaving a trail of mutilated corpses across Manhattan… while hunting a mysterious man with a name so common, they may never run out of victims. They are pursued by a disgraced cop, dying of cancer and desperate for redemption. Caught in the middle, but unaware of it, are a tabloid reporter and the cast of a troubled Broadway play facing a terrifying battle for their lives.
The Telltale Tart by Peter Duncan
“There are a lot of sexual hijinks of the 1950s Playboy variety, including a couple of pretty funny sex scenes. Duncan’s touch is light, and his style is smooth. This one’s fun to read.” Bill Crider
Reporter Laura Ames and magazine photographer Pete Farrell fly out to rich novelist John Hope Hamilton’s private, tropical island to interview him. But as soon as they arrive, they discover that the novelist’s secretary Mary Belle has died under mysterious circumstances and that Cuba, his voluptuous new secretary, is doing a lot more for him than taking dictation. The real story here could be murder… and the killing might not be over.
Go Down Hard by Craig Faustus Buck
“A spirited mix of noir homage and hard-boiled spoof, and Craig Faustus Buck gets the proportions just right. Sexy, tough and comic — and often all three at once.” T. Jefferson Parker, New York Times bestselling author
Nob Brown is a divorced, disillusioned thirty-something ex-cop turned bottom-feeding tabloid writer. His best friend and occasional lover, Gloria Lopes, is an LAPD detective who needs an Excel spreadsheet to chart her sex life. When Gloria slips Nob the confidential file on the unsolved twenty-year-old murder of a legendary rock-and-roll goddess, Nob hopes to solve the crime and propel himself out of the tabloids and into a lucrative book deal. But he pokes into the wrong holes and unearths rotting secrets that give rise to fresh corpses. As the cold case comes to a fast boil, Nob is forced to battle for his own survival.
King Cobra by Ward Greene
The blistering story of intolerance and hate that is as relevant today as it was when it was first published in 1940…a novel that the Fort Worth Star Telegram called “probably the most shameless and shaming book that has ever been written in America.” Now it’s finally back in print.
A young newspaper reporter in a small, Southern town chronicles the evolution of the Red Riders, a secret, racist society of self-proclaimed patriots, that begins in the 1930 and, driven by naked greed and pure hate, rises to violent, national prominence…before tumbling in fiery and lurid tragedy.
Craig Faustus Buck, Parnell Hall, Peter Duncan, Ward Greene / Anthologies, Crime Fiction, Murder Mystery