
Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley
Los Angeles, 1948: Easy Rawlins is a war veteran just fired from his job. Drinking in a friend's bar, he wonders how to meet his mortgage when a white man in a linen suit walks in, offering good money if Easy will locate Miss Daphne Monet, a blonde beauty with a reputation. In the sleazy, fearful city, Easy must rely on his instincts, not just to solve the case, but to save his life.
A first novel of astonishing virtuosity, upending Chandler's LA to show a dark side of a different kind * Sunday Times *
There is a splendid freshness to Mosley's prose and we sense that here is a real world we are hearing about for the first time * Financial Times *
To write five novels about a character as interesting and complex as Easy and never to flag, never to miss a beat, is pretty amazing * Guardian *
What makes Mosley so important in American literature is not just his ability to pen novels that grab you by the throat, but the way his heroes reflect the uncertainty, the fears, and the moral dilemmas of America * Daily Express *
Fr a writer who has the legacy of Chester Himes and more to live up to, Walter Mosley makes a distinctly confident start to his career * Time Out *
Mr Mosley makes us root for Easy Rawlins, a black knight-errant, and his lawless sidekick, Raymond Mouse Alexander, an armed and dangerous Sancho Panza * New York Times *
His Easy Rawlins novels are a series of perfectly balanced concoctions of lust, violence, politics and raceYou crack a new one open knowing exactly what sort of pleasure is in store * Sunday Times *
There is a splendid freshness to Mosley's prose and we sense that here is a real world we are hearing about for the first time * Financial Times *
To write five novels about a character as interesting and complex as Easy and never to flag, never to miss a beat, is pretty amazing * Guardian *
What makes Mosley so important in American literature is not just his ability to pen novels that grab you by the throat, but the way his heroes reflect the uncertainty, the fears, and the moral dilemmas of America * Daily Express *
Fr a writer who has the legacy of Chester Himes and more to live up to, Walter Mosley makes a distinctly confident start to his career * Time Out *
Mr Mosley makes us root for Easy Rawlins, a black knight-errant, and his lawless sidekick, Raymond Mouse Alexander, an armed and dangerous Sancho Panza * New York Times *
His Easy Rawlins novels are a series of perfectly balanced concoctions of lust, violence, politics and raceYou crack a new one open knowing exactly what sort of pleasure is in store * Sunday Times *
Walter Mosley is the author of over twenty critically acclaimed books and his work has been translated into twenty-one languages. His popular mystery series featuring Easy Rawlins began with Devil in a Blue Dress in 1990, which was later made into a film starring Denzel Washington. Born and raised in Los Angeles, he now lives in New York.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781846686832 |
| ISBN 10 | 1846686830 |
| Title | Devil in a Blue Dress |
| Author | Walter Mosley |
| Series | Serpent's Tail Classics |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2010-05-06 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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