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Accra Noir
Accra Noir | Nana-Ama Danquah
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"Thirteen tales of the trouble people find in the capital city of Ghana when theyre trying to make a buck...Theres plenty of noir to go around in this all-too-sad volume about people struggling to get by." --Kirkus Reviews, Starred review "This welcome volume in the Akashic noir series, set in Ghana, hits plenty of the expected bleak notes and classical noirish phrasings." --Publishers Weekly Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Brand-new stories by: Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond, Kwame Dawes, Adjoa Twum, Kofi Blankson Ocansey, Billie McTernan, Ernest Kwame Nkrumah Addo, Patrick Smith, Anne Sackey, Gbontwi Anyetei, Nana-Ama Danquah, Ayesha Harruna Attah, Eibhln N Chlirigh, and Anna Bossman. From the introduction by Nana-Ama Danquah: Accra is the perfect setting for noir fiction. The telling of such tales--ones involving or suggesting death, with a protagonist who is flawed or devious, driven by either a self-serving motive or one of the seven deadly sins--is woven into the fabric of the citys everyday life... Accra is more than just a capital city. It is a microcosm of Ghana. It is a virtual map of the nations soul, a complex geographical display of its indigenous presence, the colonial imposition, declarations of freedom, followed by coups dtat, decades of dictatorship, and then, finally, a steady march forward into a promising future... Much like Accra, these stories are not always what they seem. The contributors who penned them know too well how to spin a story into a web...It is an honor and a pleasure to share them and all they reveal about Accra, a city of allegories, one of the most dynamic and diverse places in the world.
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Evita
Accra Noir | Nana-Ama Danquah
Mehso-so

3 out of 5

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ReadingOver50
Accra Noir | Nana-Ama Danquah
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Panpan

Overall I found this collection alternated between boring and confusing. I think it was the pacing and feel of the stories I didn't care for. The themes of the stories are familiar enough. A jilted lover, drug deals, etc. It was the writing style that I didn't care for. I read Columbus Noir earlier in the year and really enjoyed it. I had high hopes for Accra Noir but was very disappointed.

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DGRachel
Accra Noir | Nana-Ama Danquah
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My #AkashicNoir preorders arrived! I‘m super excited about both of these. Plus...catalog! 😍😍 #bookmail