Devil in a Blue Dress (30th Anniversary Edition): An Easy Rawlins Novel (Reissue)
Walter Mosley
(Author)
Description
The first novel by "master of mystery" (The New York Times) Walter Mosley, featuring Easy Rawlins, the most iconic African American detective in all of fiction. Named one of the "best 100 mystery novels of all time" by the Mystery Writers of America, this special thirtieth anniversary edition features an all new introduction from the author. The year is 1948, the town is Los Angeles. Easy Rawlins, a black war veteran, has just been fired from his job at a defense factory plant. Drinking in his friend's bar, he's wondering how he'll manage to make ends meet, when a white man in a linen suit approaches him and offers him good money if Easy will simply locate Miss Daphne Money, a missing blonde beauty known to frequent black jazz clubs. Easy has no idea that by taking this job, his life is about to change forever. "More than simply a detective novel...[Mosley is] a talented author with something vital to say about the distance between the black and white worlds, and with a dramatic way to say it" (The New York Times).Product Details
Price
$17.00
$15.81
Publisher
Washington Square Press
Publish Date
October 06, 2020
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.3 X 8.1 X 0.8 inches | 0.45 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982150341
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About the Author
Walter Mosley is the author of five Easy Rawlins mysteries: ""Devil in A Blue Dress"", ""A Red Death"", ""White Butterfly"", ""Black Betty"" and ""A Little Yellow Dog""; three non-mystery novels, ""Blue Light"", ""Gone Fishin'"", and ""R. L.'s Dream""; two collections of stories featuring Socrates Fortlow, ""Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned"", for which he received the Anisfield Wolf Award, and which was an HBO movie, and a nonfiction book, ""Workin' On The Chain Gang"". He is a former president of the Mystery Writers of America, a founder of the PEN American Center Open Book Committee, and is on the board of directors of the National Book Awards. A native of Los Angeles, he now lives in New York City.