Walter Mosley
Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an acclaimed American novelist best known for his crime fiction series featuring detective Easy Rawlins, set in post-WWII Los Angeles, exploring Black life in America. He has authored over 60 books across mystery, science fiction, nonfiction, and memoir, with works translated into 25 languages. In 2020, he became the first Black man to receive the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters.
crime fiction
mystery
science fiction
nonfiction
All I Did Was Shoot My Man: A Leonid McGill Mystery
Parishioner (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)
Debbie Doesn't Do It Anymore: A Novel
When the Thrill Is Gone: A Leonid McGill Mystery
A Little Yellow Dog: An Easy Rawlins Novel
Rose Gold: An Easy Rawlins Mystery
Fear of the Dark: A Novel (Fearless Jones)
The Further Tales of Tempest Landry
A Little Yellow Dog: An Easy Rawlins Novel (5) (Easy Rawlins Mystery) (Cover may vary)
The Long Fall: The First Leonid McGill Mystery
Inside a Silver Box
The Long Fall: The First Leonid McGill Mystery (Leonid McGill series Book 1)
Little Green: An Easy Rawlins Mystery
This Year You Write Your Novel
Walkin' the Dog
The Wave: A Novel
Stepping Stone / Love Machine: Crosstown to Oblivion
Blonde Faith
Stepping Stone / Love Machine: Crosstown to Oblivion
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
Known to Evil: A Leonid McGill Mystery
Known to Evil: A Leonid McGill Mystery (Leonid McGill series Book 2)
Killing Johnny Fry: A Sexistential Novel