Amos Walker's Detroit
eBook - ePub

Amos Walker's Detroit

  1. 104 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Amos Walker's Detroit

About this book

A photographic tour of famous and infamous Detroit-area locations from Loren D. Estleman's popular Amos Walker series of detective novels.

Amos Walker's Detroit visits dozens of unforgettable locations from Loren D. Estleman's Amos Walker series. As Estleman says of Detroit in the preface: "It's a hard-boiled town, and the crumbling buildings and rusting railroad tracks of the warehouse district, the palaces across the limits in Grosse Pointe, and the black-hole shadows of the Cass Corridor were made to order for a remaindered knight chasing truth through a maze of threats, deceptions, and inconvenient corpses. City and protagonist are cut from the same coarse cloth. They are the series' two heroes."

Amos Walker's Detroit allows Estleman's settings to take center stage as noted photographer Monte Nagler turns his lens to Estleman's various noir locations. Some locations are well-known landmarks, like the Renaissance Center, the Wayne County Building, Belle Isle, and Mexicantown, and some are fictional locales such as Walker's home and office. Even when the locations are familiar, Nagler's lens renders them in fresh and unexpected ways. Excerpts from Estleman's novels describing the locations accompany each image and Estleman's thoughtful introduction contextualizes the images and comments on the role of Detroit as a noir backdrop.

The photographs in Amos Walker's Detroit show the city in a new light, demonstrating that Detroit's grit and glamour coexist in unexpected places and make a perfect setting for a mystery. Fans of the Amos Walker series, as well as those interested in photography, architecture, and local culture will appreciate this handsome volume.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. The Detroit Skyline
  8. The Renaissance Center
  9. The Fox Theater
  10. Woodward Avenue
  11. The Wayne County Building
  12. City Traffic
  13. Cobo Hall
  14. The Detroit Institute of Arts
  15. The Caucus Club
  16. The Warehouse District
  17. The Detroit River
  18. The Fisher Building
  19. Detroit Police Headquarters
  20. The Belle Isle Bridge
  21. Belle Isle
  22. John K. King Books
  23. The Ford River Rouge Plant
  24. The Hilton Garden Inn
  25. The Detroit Public Library
  26. The Cass Corridor
  27. Greektown Restaurant
  28. Eight Mile and Dequindre
  29. The MGM Grand
  30. Most Holy Trinity
  31. Mexicantown
  32. Rosa Parks Boulevard / Twelfth Street
  33. “Walker’s Office”
  34. “Walker’s Building”
  35. “Walker’s House”
  36. “The Stutch Motors Plant”
  37. “The Tomcat Theatre”
  38. “The Alamo Motel”
  39. “The Blue Heron” (The Lark)
  40. “Iroquois Heights”
  41. Dearborn
  42. Hamtramck
  43. Detroit Metropolitan Airport
  44. Ecorse
  45. Birmingham
  46. Windsor
  47. Monroe
  48. Detroit Beach
  49. Westland
  50. Grosse Pointe
  51. Port Huron
  52. Credits