Walter Mosley

Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California; they are perhaps his most popular works. In 2020, Mosley received the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, making him the first Black man to receive the honor.

Books by Walter Mosley

Walter Mosley: Little Scarlet (Paperback, 2008, Grand Central Publishing)

Little Scarlet

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Walter Mosley: A Little Yellow Dog  (Paperback, 2002, Washington Square Press)

A Little Yellow Dog

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Walter Mosley: Black Betty  (Paperback, 2002, Washington Square Press)

Black Betty

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Walter Mosley: White butterfly (2002, Washington Square Press)

White butterfly

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Walter Mosley: A red death. (Paperback, 1991, Pocket Books)

A red death.

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Walter Mosley: Devil in a blue dress. (2002, Howes)

Devil in a blue dress.

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Walter Mosley: Futureland (2001, Warner Books)

Futureland

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Walter Mosley: Bad Boy Brawly Brown (2002, Thorndike Press)

Bad Boy Brawly Brown

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Walter Mosley: Six Easy Pieces (Paperback, 2003, Washington Square Press)

Six Easy Pieces

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Elizabeth Hand, Joyce Carol Oates, Chuck Palahniuk, Neil Gaiman, Jeffery Deaver, Diana Wynne Jones, Jodi Picoult, Peter Straub, Richard Adams, Joanne Harris, Roddy Doyle, Joe R. Lansdale, Michael Marshall Smith, Gene Wolfe, Michael Swanwick, Michael Moorcock, Lawrence Block, Stewart O'Nan, Jeffrey Ford, Jonathan Carroll, Joe Hill, Tim Powers, Kat Howard, Walter Mosley, Al Sarrantonio, Carolyn Parkhurst, Kurt Anderson: Stories (EBook, 2010, HarperCollins)

Stories

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