I read a couple more stories from
Damn Near Dead last night. Reed Farrel Coleman's "Requiem for Moe" is subtitled "A Moe Prager and Jack Taylor Variation." It imagines the end of Moe's life and a visit from a certain Irish guy. Fans of Moe, Jack, Bruen, Taylor, and Coleman will get a kick out of this one. That includes everybody, right? Megan Abbott's "Policy" is a historical like her fine first novel,
Die a Little. Like the novel, it's tough, tender, and terrific. The more I read in this anthology, the better I like it.
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I am amazed at the quality of the writing in Damn Near Dead. I'm midway through and all have been good to great. Maybe it's reading about old people I find compelling. Wonder why?
I've now read Dave White's and Sarah Weinman's stories, both of which are excellent. And it's the quality of the writing that makes the stories compelling, Patti. Couldn't be anything else.
Patti,
You should be proud of your daughter... "Policy" is fantastic! As are all of the stories in DAMN NEAR DEAD. Especially Bill's! ;-)
David
Thanks, David. The more stories I read, the better the book is. I hope you do very well with it.
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