Walter Mosley
Walter Ellis Mosley is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator living in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, California; they are perhaps his most popular works. In 2020, Mosley received the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, making him the first black male to receive the honor.
Known For
Writing
Born
January 12, 1952 (age 73)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA

Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane

Yesterday's Tomorrows

O.J.: Made in America

The Manchurian Candidate

Jack Kirby: Story Teller

Clint Eastwood: Out of the Shadows

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am

Blue Road: The Edna O'Brien Story

O.J.: Made in America

Devil in a Blue Dress

The Middle Passage

Always Outnumbered
The Man in My Basement

Always Outnumbered

Always Outnumbered

Devil in a Blue Dress

Snowfall

Snowfall

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

Justified: City Primeval

Fallen Angels

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey
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