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		<title>Something Different &#8211; &quot;Dirty Scottsdale&quot;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHOENIX NOIR – &#8220;Dirty Scottsdale&#8221; And for Something Completely Different…I know I&#8217;ve been talking about this contemporary crime novel I have in progress for a long time—and I really do have it in progress, too [g], though it&#8217;s on hold &#8217;til I finish ECHO—but the opportunity offered to do a short story (no, really) for a new anthology titled PHOENIX NOIR. This is part of a large series of &#8220;noir&#8221; crime anthologies, each centered on a different city. (See www.akashicbooks.com/noirseries.htm for a listing of all the anthologies in the series.) The story, &#8220;Dirty Scottsdale,&#8221; will be the print debut of Thomas Kolodzi, who&#8217;s the protagonist for the (eventual [cough]) contemporary crime novel. Here&#8217;s a brief glimpse of him in action: &#8221; The time/temperature display outside the McDonald&#8217;s where I got coffee in the mornings said it was 100 degrees at 8 AM. Now it was high noon, and the half-cup of coffee I&#8217;d left in the car would sear the panties off any granny unwary enough to drive down the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>And for Something Completely Different…I know I&#8217;ve been talking about this contemporary crime novel I have in progress for a long time—and I really do have it in progress, too [g], though it&#8217;s on hold &#8217;til I finish ECHO—but the opportunity offered to do a short story (no, really) for a new anthology titled PHOENIX NOIR.  This is part of a large series of &#8220;noir&#8221; crime anthologies, each centered on a different city.  (See www.akashicbooks.com/noirseries.htm for a listing of all the anthologies in the series.)  The story, &#8220;Dirty Scottsdale,&#8221; will be the print debut of Thomas Kolodzi, who&#8217;s the protagonist for the (eventual [cough]) contemporary crime novel.   Here&#8217;s a brief glimpse of him in action:  </p>
<p><span style="font-weight:bold;">&#8221; The time/temperature display outside the McDonald&#8217;s where I got coffee in the mornings said it was 100 degrees at 8 AM.  Now it was high noon, and the half-cup of coffee I&#8217;d left in the car would sear the panties off any granny unwary enough to drive down the street with it tucked between her legs.  The cops were in shirt-sleeves, the home-owner was wearing plaid bermuda shorts and a wtf? expression.  The body floating face-down in the swimming-pool was wearing a navy blue wool suit, which was even more remarkable than the veil of blood hanging like shark-bait in the water.&#8221;   <br /></span></p>
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