In Milwaukee Noir, a city of manufacturers and booze, as well as a growing immigrant community, makes perfect grist for the Noir Series mill.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tim Hennessy is a bookseller and writer who lives in Milwaukee with his wife and son. His work has appeared in Midwestern Gothic, Tough, Crimespree Magazine, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, among other places.
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Introduction Part I: Schlemiels & Schlimazels "Runoff" by Valerie Laken (Downer Woods) "3rd Street Waltz" by Matthew J. Prigge (Westown) "Summerfest '76" by Reed Farrel Coleman (Murray Hill) "Cousins" by Jennifer Morales (Silver City) "All Dressed in Red" by Vida Cross (Franklin Heights) Part II: Sweet Misery Blues "Friendship" by Jane Hamilton (Odgen Avenue) "Transit Complaint Box" by Frank Wheeler Jr. (Midtown) "There's a Riot Goin' On" by Derrick Harriell (Sherman Park) "'Mocking Season" by Christi Clancy (Whitefish Bay) "Two Cents" by Shauna Singh Baldwin (East Town) Part III: What Made Milwaukee Famous "Night Clerk" by Larry Watson (Yankee Hill) "The Clem" by James E. Causey (Lincoln Creek) "The Neighbor" by Nick Petrie (West Allis) "Wonderland" by Mary Thorson (Cambridge Woods)
Introduction Part I: Schlemiels & Schlimazels "Runoff" by Valerie Laken (Downer Woods) "3rd Street Waltz" by Matthew J. Prigge (Westown) "Summerfest '76" by Reed Farrel Coleman (Murray Hill) "Cousins" by Jennifer Morales (Silver City) "All Dressed in Red" by Vida Cross (Franklin Heights) Part II: Sweet Misery Blues "Friendship" by Jane Hamilton (Odgen Avenue) "Transit Complaint Box" by Frank Wheeler Jr. (Midtown) "There's a Riot Goin' On" by Derrick Harriell (Sherman Park) "'Mocking Season" by Christi Clancy (Whitefish Bay) "Two Cents" by Shauna Singh Baldwin (East Town) Part III: What Made Milwaukee Famous "Night Clerk" by Larry Watson (Yankee Hill) "The Clem" by James E. Causey (Lincoln Creek) "The Neighbor" by Nick Petrie (West Allis) "Wonderland" by Mary Thorson (Cambridge Woods)
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