It seems like this was an attempt by the Times to group a few
books/themes in one article, but I agree that calling Marcia
Muller a noir novelist is not very accurate...by that vague
definition any mystery writer could be called a noir
novelist...Now if there was a photo of EDDIE Muller there it
would've made sense... J http://www.jasonstarr.com
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rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com, Michael Robison
<miker_zspider@y...> wrote:
> Jack Quick wrote:
>
> Great article, but noir novelist Marcia
Muller???
>
> ***************
> I blame it on Jim Doherty and his "dark and
sinister"
> definition. Protagonist drives through a bad part
of
> town on a rainy evening and it's noir.
<g>
>
> miker
>
>
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