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Learn moreNew Easy Rawlins mysteries--original short stories from the New York Times bestselling and award-winning mystery author. As Carolyn See said in The Washington Post Book World: "God bless the day that Walter Mosley created Easy Rawlins!"
This handsome collection contains six interconnected stories. Fans can now add these original stories in Six Easy Pieces to their Walter Mosley library: "Smoke," "Crimson Stain," "Silver Lining," "Lavender," "Gato Green," "Gray-Eyed Death," and "Amber Gate."
WALTER MOSLEY is one of the most versatile and admired writers in America today. He is the author of more than forty critically acclaimed books, including the major bestselling mystery series featuring Easy Rawlins (A Little Yellow Dog, Bad Boy Brawly Brown, etc.) and the speculative short novels that make up Crosstown to Oblivion (The Gift of Fire, On the Head of a Pin, Merge, Disciple, Stepping Stone). Mosley’s short fiction has been widely published, and his nonfiction has appeared in The New York Times Magazine and The Nation. He is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, a Grammy, and PEN American Center’s Lifetime Achievement Award. He lives in New York City.
M.E. Willis is a performing member of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. He has read a range of audiobooks, including several Earphones Award winners. His credits include Walter Mosley's Bad Boy Brawly Brown, Terry McMillan's A Day Late and a Dollar Short, Orson Scott Card's The Crystal City, and Ben Bova's The Rock Rats.
Reviews
“Walter Mosley is a new, strong, and original voice, here to stay and not to be missed.” —The Los Angeles Times
“[The Easy Rawlins mysteries are] at once exotic, and believable . . . memorable . . . and morally complex.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Mosley . . . a writer whose work transcends the thriller category and qualifies as serious literature.” —Time
“Mosley's skill in rendering the time and place of his novels brings to mind the inevitable comparison to genre masters such as Hammett and Chandler . . .” —San Francisco Chronicle