327 pages

English language

Published Feb. 27, 2005 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7862-7646-2
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OCLC Number:
58055062

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4 stars (5 reviews)

4 editions

Review of 'Die a little' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

Noir is a genre that I keep coming back to despite the fact that I apparently don't know what it actually is. For some reason whenever I hear "noir" I think of gangsters and private eyes in 1920's Chicago or New York. Instead, I keep getting Los Angeles in the 40's and 50's. I'm still having a good time, but clearly there's some kind of disconnect.

Having sampled the ~big three~ of noir fiction (Chandler, Hammett, and Cain), I could say that this book definitely hit the right feel and vibe, which is commendable because as far as I could tell this was actually written in 2005, way past the heyday of the genre. We still had the risky visits to the shady parts of town, characters pulling guns on each other in tense backroom conversations, not-so-subtle cars tailing drivers through downtown, it was all there. What made this one …

Review of 'Die a little' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

What an interesting view into a mixed world. The brother/husband as a policeman, perhaps intentionally, doesn't see the world in which he married. The sister – narrator and main character – tries hard to find answers to more and more confusing and inconsistent aspects of her sister-in-law's life. It's unclear as to what the goals of that sister-in-law are, but the glimpses and truths all around her paid a varied and intriguing picture.
The author appears to try to become part of the confusion and intrigue. I liked her particular intriguing take on the whole situation. Interesting book. Not specifically a mystery per se, and although it's listing in Audible is as "history", it really doesn't pretend to be a true history. But I enjoyed it.

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Subjects

  • Police -- Family relationships -- Fiction.
  • Brothers and sisters -- Fiction.
  • Police spouses -- Fiction.
  • Deception -- Fiction.
  • Large type books.
  • Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Fiction.