A review by pamwinkler
Men of the Mean Streets by Greg Herren, J.M. Redmann

4.0

Overall, good.
Keeping the Faith by 'Nathan Burgoine was good.
Patience, Colorado by Rob Byrnes was good and a little chilling; good noir.
Mouse by Jeffrey Round was dark and good.
Faithful by Michael Thomas Ford was something that I kinda skimmed through after a bit. It was more erotica than story; and I got bored.
Spin Cycle by Greg Herren was good. A nice little murder mystery, but not noir.
Murder on the Midway by Jeffrey Ricker was very good noir; I liked it.
The Thin Blue Line(s) by Max Reynolds was also not something I'd think of as noir. Pretty entertaining though.
An Appetite for Warmth by Neil Plakcy was pretty good noir; although I wanted to shake the main character to not be an idiot.
Miss Trial by Adam McCabe was good and interesting noir.
Last Call by Mel Bossa was pretty good noir. Seductress leads a man by his heart; breaks it good. I don't tend to think much of the people who just worship their lovers to the point of not being aware they're actually people.
The Case of the Missing Bulldog by Josh Aterovis was ok; not my kind of thing.
Imago Blue by Felice Picano I loved. It was occasionally a little silly but I loved it. Very heavy on the sci-fi.
The Cocktail Hour by John Morgan Wilson was ok. Not my thing.
Private Chick by Julie Smith was occasionally a little silly on the entire drag queen sort of 'I'm going to be absolutely fabulous, look at me being fabulous' but it was very sensible under the glitter and sparkles. I liked it.