The word "Noir" is used here in its loosest sense: every major living
American writer is considered (including the giants Harlan Coben,
Patricia Cornwell, James Lee Burke, James Ellroy and Sara Paretsky, as
well as non-crime writers such as Stephen King who stray into the
genre), often through a concentration on one or two key books. Many
exciting new talents are highlighted, and Barry Forshaw's knowledge
of--and personal acquaintance with--many of the writers grants valuable
insights into this massively popular field. But the crime genre is as
much about films and TV as it is about books, and this book is a
celebration of the former as well as the latter. American television
crime drama in particular is enjoying a new golden age, and all of the
important current series are covered here, as well as key important
recent films.