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
Little Green: An Easy Rawlins Mystery (Easy Rawlins Mysteries)
Diablerie
Merge / Disciple: Two Short Novels from Crosstown to Oblivion
The Tempest Tales
Twelve Steps Toward Political Revelation
The Right Mistake: The Further Philosophical Investigations of Socrates Fortlow
Gone Fishin': An Easy Rawlins Novel (Easy Rawlins Mysteries)
All I Did Was Shoot My Man
Life Out of Context
The Long Fall
Inside a Silver Box
Walkin' the dog
Blonde Faith
Fear of the Dark: A Novel (Fearless Jones Novels)
Little Scarlet: An Easy Rawlins Mystery
What Next: A Memoir Toward World Peace
Walter Mosley Omnibus: Devil in a Blue Dress / A Red Death / White Butterfly
Known to Evil
When the Thrill Is Gone
Gift Of/On the Head (Lib)(CD)
Gone Fishin' (Easy Rawlins Mysteries (Audio))
Fortunate Son
Devil in a Blue Dress
Merge / Disciple: Two Short Novels from Crosstown to Oblivion