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L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories Is Now Available in Full as a Free Download at eBook Stores Now (for a Limited Time)

 

Today the full short story anthology, L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories, is now available as a completely free download from Amazon, iTunes and Barnes & Noble eBook stores.

In collaboration with renowned suspense fiction publishing house Mulholland Books, the anthology is a collection of eight original short stories, from an esteemed, and award-winning company of authors. Each tale honors the shadowy and crime-riddled world of L.A. Noire – and plunges you into the lives of actresses desperate for the Hollywood spotlight, heroes turned defeated men, and classic Noir villains.

L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories features eight short works from celebrated authors Megan Abbott, Lawrence Block, Joe Lansdale, Joyce Carol Oates, Francine Prose, Jonathan Santlofer, Duane Swierczynski and Andrew Vachss, many of which revisit characters and cases from the game itself, and provide a new spin on infamous headlines from the 1940s.

To celebrate the release of L.A. Noire: The Collected Stories, we are offering the complete anthology of all eight complete works, and each original cover illustration, as a completely free download at the Amazon, iTunes and Barnes & Noble eBook stores. This limited-time freebie also applies to the fans who pre-ordered the collection, and will be extended to anyone who orders between now and June 12th (after June 12th the price will be $0.99).

Enjoy all of the original stories as previously released below (and at rockstargames.com/lanoire/stories) all in one download along with three others (“Postwar Boom” by Andrew Vachss; “School for Murder” by Francine Prose; and the full “The Girl” by Megan Abbott) that are only available exclusively in the completed anthology.
Previously published:
“Black Dahlia & White Rose” by Joyce Carol Oates
“Naked Angel” by Joe R. Lansdale
“See the Woman” by Lawrence Block
“Hell of an Affair” by Duane Swierczynski
“What’s in a Name” by Jonathan Santlofer
Announcing an original Short Fiction Series In Honor of L.A. Noire (Including an excerpt from Megan Abbott’s “The Girl”)