A Beast Without a Name: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Music of Steely Dan
โ Scribed by Brian Thornton; Steve Brewer; W.H. Cameron; Reed Farrel Coleman; Libby Cudmore; Aaron Erickson; Naomi Hirahara; Matthew Quinn Martin; Richie Narvaez; Kat Richardson; Peter Spiegelman; Jim Thomsen; Jim Winter
- Book ID
- 111001494
- Publisher
- Down & Out Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 161 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07YR2TNGC
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Think you can't buy a thrill? This book proves you wrong.
Katy lied.
Or did she?
As with the blues and Elvis and somebody else's favorite song, it's open to interpretation.
These twelve tales interpret shady pasts, dubious presents, and doomed futures. There's no hiding inside a hall of rock and sand from stories as deliciously wicked and terrifically twisty as the jazz-rock noir that inspired them.
These masters of crime fiction heard the call and wrote it on the wall for you and me.
As they name the beast, they make alive worldly wonders in characters you've known for decades through the hypnotically woven tapestries of Steely Dan, destined to live on as indelibly as the hallucinatory memories in the caves of Altamira.
Edited by Brian Thornton with stories by Steve Brewer, W.H. Cameron, Reed Farrel Coleman, Libby Cudmore, Aaron Erickson, Naomi Hirahara, Matthew Quinn Martin, Richie Narvaez, Kat Richardson, Peter Spiegelman, Jim Thomsen, and Jim Winter.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
This is the book of the expanding man. What's the end result of a crazy scheme to match some of music history's most evocative and memorable songs with twelve of today's most entertaining writers? You're looking at it. With this collection there's no need to chase the dragon, tour the Southland i
The Go-Go's made music on their own terms and gave voice to a generation caught between the bra-burning irreverence of the seventies and the me-first decadence of the eighties. Anthems like "We Got the Beat," "Our Lips Are Sealed," and "Vacation" are an indelible part of our collective soundtrack, b
The Go-Gos made music on their own terms and gave voice to a generation caught between the bra-burning irreverence of the seventies and the me-first decadence of the eighties. Anthems like We Got the Beat, Our Lips Are Sealed, and Vacation are an indelible part of our collective soundtrack, but more