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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Angel novels

Publication date
  
January 1, 2001.

Originally published
  
1 January 2001

Page count
  
304


Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Pocket Books

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
Jeff Mariotte

Genre
  
Horror fiction

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Preceded by
  
Redemption, Angels in arms, Shakedown, Angel-Seeker

Followed by
  
Family of Angels, Hollywood Noir, Avatar, Bruja

Similar
  
Angel books, Vampire books, Horror books

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Hollywood Noir is an original novel based on the U.S. television series Angel.

Contents

Plot summary

A decayed corpse at a Hollywood construction site appears to be a harbinger of more supernatural evil. Meanwhile, Doyle has a vision which leads him to a strange address. He, Angel and Cordelia start tracking a cigarette girl, Betty McCoy. Mike Slade, a new P.I. in town, is also tracking this girl. He dresses and acts behind the times, yet his agenda is modern, and he opposes local officials. Angel and his team soon find their research leads them to Slade. They must piece together a story involving the cigarette girl, a water commissioner, and a host of disappearing demons.

Continuity

  • Supposed to be set early in Angel season 1, before the episode "Hero".
  • Canonical issues

    Angel books such as this one are not usually considered by fans as canonical. Some fans consider them stories from the imaginations of authors and artists, while other fans consider them as taking place in an alternative fictional reality. However unlike fan fiction, overviews summarising their story, written early in the writing process, were 'approved' by both Fox and Joss Whedon (or his office), and the books were therefore later published as officially Buffy/Angel merchandise.

    References

    Hollywood Noir Wikipedia