Think of this as proto-Walter Mosley, and in fact my copy has a special introduction by Mosley. Our lead here is Ivan Monk, who has morphed into being a detective, with all the doggedness we're used to. The story grows out of the Watts riots, where the events of 20 years before still resonate, and the shattered storefronts that still remain are testimony to how little things have changed. The motivating element here is urban renewal;who gets the land, always a rare commodity in cities, and who profits the most, and what are folks willing to do to control ownership? There is love, murder, betrayal, and dishonesty, and though the villain gets it in the end, you know it's just a temporary reprieve. This was Mr. Phillips first outing, and it leaves me wanting to read more by him.