Motel Noir (was RE: (To Joy) RE: RARA-AVIS: John Rector's THE COLD KISS...)

From: Mark Sullivan (DJ-Anonyme@webtv.net)
Date: 03 Sep 2010

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    The first thing that popped into my head when you mentioned motel noir was a play I once saw by George F. Walker, Criminal Genius. The entire play is set in a single motel room. And let's just say the title is entirely ironic when referring to the characters holed up there. I'm not much of a theater guy, but I found the play quite entertaining. That play is actually one of a series Walker set in that same room, though this is the only one I saw. Turns out their scripts have been compiled in the book Suburban Motel. Although I have not read it yet, judging from the cover, Richard Wormser's Drive East on 66 would also fit in here. Mark

    > To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com
    > From: clinton65@comcast.net
    > Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2010 10:41:43 -0700
    > Subject: (To Joy) RE: RARA-AVIS: John Rector's THE COLD KISS...
    >
    > Joy, I would very, very much like to know the title of that book -- thanks!
    >
    > I recently picked up two other Motel Noir (TM) books and devoured them
    > both...DEATH'S SWEET SONG by Clifton Adams (a tough book to find!), and
    > ROADSIDE NIGHT by Nistler and Broderick. I'd love to have another one to
    > add to my growing list of Motel Noir (TM) books...
    >
    > Thanks again,
    >
    > Ron C.
    >
    >
    > > -----Original Message-----
    > > From: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com [mailto:rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com] On
    > > Behalf Of Joy
    > > Sent: Friday, September 03, 2010 10:27 AM
    > > To: rara-avis-l@yahoogroups.com
    > > Subject: Re: RARA-AVIS: John Rector's THE COLD KISS...
    > >
    > > I compared it with Sean Doolittle's Cleanup, actually. The voice, the
    > > predicament, a sorta femme fatale involved---a guy who's had some
    > > problems and is trying to do all the right things in a mundane way and
    > > then, a baby-step at a time, despite all his good intentions, the
    > > situation just unravels.
    > > I liked them both a lot.
    > > Joy
    > > PS, Ron: I recently read a book situated in a deteriorating motel in
    > > Florida with a protagonist who's a San Francisco ex-cop passing through
    > > town. It's an old book, circa 1950s; if this seems to fit your
    > > specialty, remind me, and I'll look it up.
    > >
    > >
    > > On 9/3/2010 12:35 PM, Ron Clinton wrote:
    > > > Getting ready to place an Amazon order for Dave's CARETAKER OF LORNE
    > > FIELD
    > > > (since my local Borders decided not to stock it.grumble, grumble), and
    > > > thought I'd throw in a few other books.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > One I'm considering is John Rector's THE COLD KISS. It's had
    > comparisons to
    > > > John Ridley, John Crumley, Jim Thompson (THE GETAWAY), Scott Smith (A
    > > SIMPLE
    > > > PLAN), and Ed Gorman. And since it takes place in a rundown motel --
    > and I
    > > > can never get enough Motel Noir T -- I'm thinking this is a must-have.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > Has anyone here read it? Thoughts?
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
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