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Reviewed on August 3, 2018 | FICTION
If any city qualifies for noir status today, it is strife-tattered Baghdad, which has suffered four decades of abuse, first from the tyranical Saddam Hussein and since then from steadily growing religious and ethnic conflict. Its inhabitants resent the American interlopers; incompetence, indifference, and graft are the common currency of government, including police enforcement. Compiling an anthology of noir s...Log In or Sign Up to Read More