Dublin Noir
The Celtic Tiger Vs. the Ugly American
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Word Count
57,500 words, Guess
Page Count
230 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivedublinnoirceltic0000unse
- ISBN-100863223532
- ISBN-139780863223532
- Goodreads2608805
- LibraryThing8301318
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- Library of Congress Control Number2006411479
- OCLC Control Number64555513
- Better World Books9780863223532
- Open LibraryOL8312234M
Classifications
- LCCPR8876.5.D48 D83 2006
- LCCPR1309.D4
Description
Brand-new stories by: Eoin Colfer, Ken Bruen, Jason Starr, Laura Lippman, Olen Steinhauer, Peter Spiegelman, Kevin Wignall, Jim Fusilli, John Rickards, Patrick J. Lambe, Charlie Stella, Ray Banks, James O. Born, Sarah Weinman, Pat Mullan, Reed Farrel Coleman, Duane Swierczynski, Gary Phillips, and Craig McDonald.Award-winning, Irish crime-fiction sensation Ken Bruen and cohorts shine a light on the dark streets of Dublin. Dublin Noir features an awe-inspiring cast of writers who between them have won all major mystery and crime-fiction awards. This collection introduces secret corners of a fascinating city and surprise assaults on the "Celtic Tiger" of modern Irish prosperity.
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Other Editions
- Dublin Noir: The Celtic Tiger Vs. the Ugly American
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