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Eddie Vegas made a terrible mistake. Now he has to pay the price. After a botched debt collection turned double murder, Eddie splits, desperate to avoid his employer, notorious L.A. crime boss Saul Benedict, and his men (and Eddie's ex-partners), Floyd and Sawyer, as well as the police. Soon he becomes entangled with the clever and beautiful Dakota, a Native American woman fresh in the City of Angels to find her missing friend--someone Eddie might know something about. Meanwhile in Texas, ex-assassin Rufus, seeking vengeance for his murdered brother, takes up his beloved daggers one final time and begins the long drive to L.A. When the bodies begin to mount, Detective Alison Lockley's hunt for the killers becomes increasingly urgent. As paths cross, confusion ensues, and no one's entirely sure who's after who. But one thing is clear: They're not all getting out of this alive. As much a love letter to neo-noir cinema and L.A. as it is satire, the first book in the Angel City novels is a lightning-speed crime thriller equal parts Elmore Leonard and Quentin Tarantino.
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2 primary booksAngel City is a 1-book series first released in 2019 with contributions by Janet Harvey and Philip Elliott.
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Hollywood Noir with a female protagonist. Unusual enough that I gave it a try, and it did not disappoint.
I love and adore anything that even speaks to a noir settings with mobsters and old glamour, so I love whenever a new issue of Angel City comes out.
This is the second to last issue, and our protagonist Delores is sure in a lot of trouble.
She's constantly being shot at and putting her life on the line in this issue and the stakes were very high and very present. I'm glad she's got multiple people looking out for her, and even though she's been slightly diverted off course, I really believe someone as strong as her can take down the bad guys.
I love that Angel City draws inspiration from real life people and real life events because it just adds that bit extra to the drama.
I'm gonna miss this comic when it ends, but we sure are better for having it.
The Elmore Leonard comparisons are apt. This is a tautly written and humorously drawn crime thriller with well rounded characters. If you're looking for laughs and bloodshed in equal measure, then this noir crime novel is for you. Highly recommended!