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Neo-noir fiction is a subgenre of crime and mystery literature that emerged in the late 20th century, drawing inspiration from classic noir works but updating them with contemporary themes and techniques. It often blends elements of film noir, hardboiled detective fiction, and postmodernism to create a unique narrative style that challenges traditional storytelling conventions. Neo-noir stories are typically characterized by their dark, moody atmosphere and their focus on morally ambiguous or antiheroic protagonists. These characters often find themselves in complex situations where the line between right and wrong is blurred, and they must navigate a world that is both corrupt and unforgiving. In addition to exploring themes of crime, corruption, and moral ambiguity, neo-noir fiction also often addresses contemporary social issues such as identity, technology, and the impact of globalization. The writing style in neo-noir is often gritty and visceral, with a strong emphasis on dialogue and narrative tension. Some popular authors of neo-noir fiction include James Ellroy, Denis Johnson, and Megan Abbott, among others. These writers have helped to redefine the crime genre by pushing its boundaries and creating works that are both stylistically innovative and emotionally resonant