
In Mosley’s new Easy Rawlins novel, “Farewell, Amethystine,” his hero is pulled into a missing-persons case that turns into much more.
Review by E.A. Aymar, The Washington Post
May 25, 2024
A crop of new, talented crime-fiction writers has begun to make its mark — appearing on bestseller lists, earning award nominations and filling spots at respected book festivals. This is encouraging, even as the genre’s lodestars remain. Smoothly gliding through this chorus of hungry voices is Walter Mosley. His latest Easy Rawlins mystery, “Farewell, Amethystine,” shows that he is still at the top of a genre he helped to pioneer.
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Published on May 28, 2024 13:44