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Tag Archives: Nairobi
Nairobi Noir (Akashic Noir Series) – edited by Peter Kimani
(reviewed by JD Jung) > “In this concrete jungle, the hunters and herders live on. As do the hunted…” This summarizes the essence of Nairobi Noir, a collection of fourteen stories released early this year from the Akashic Noir Series. … Continue reading →
Posted in African Literature, Crime, Mystery and Thrillers, Dark/Sordid/Bizarre, Noir-esque fiction, World Literature
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Tagged contemporary fiction, Kenya, Nairobi, noir, short stories
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