No one writes Black heroes quite the way Walter Mosley does, compelling, strong, rough around the edges, complex, no strangers to violence or dark deeds, and yet often ultimately admirable. Then, there are three novels, to date, about badass Tristan “Fearless” Jones and his bookshop owning Watson, Paris Minton. Some of these titles follow additional series characters, from the hard luck works about Socrates Fortlow to the New York based detective Leonid McGill. Snake Handlers: Copp… on Dude, Mankind Sucks: Stan…Īlthough he made his mark in the literary landscape with the first entry in the long running Easy Rawlins historical mystery series, Devil in A Blue Dress in 1990, author Walter Mosley has tried his hand at a few standalones and titles with nothing to do with detective Easy or his crazy pal man Mouse. Pregnant Silences: F… on Welcome to the Infernal Region…Ī Place for Wolves:… on Finger Lickin’ for the P…Ī Place for Wolves:… on All of Us Go A Little Crazy At… Pregnant Silences: F… on What We See When We Witness At…
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