We thought we'd seen the last of Easy Rawlins at the end of Blonde Faith. But it takes more than an oncoming car to stop LA's finest PI.
As Easy wakes from his coma, the last thing he needs is an investigation. But a friend's son is in trouble and old habits die hard. So Easy wades into the squats, clubs and LSD dens of Sunset Boulevard, trying to find the missing boy, Evander. What he discovers will take him on a journey into the dark underbelly of 1960s culture, where Evander's disappearance is only one piece of a far larger puzzle...
LITTLE GREEN is Mosley's finest work since Devil in a Blue Dress - a brilliant novel showing a world-class author reunited with his most beloved protagonist.
Read MoreOne of America's most gifted writers of any genre ... Mosley's mastery of authentic dialogue is matchless - THE TIMES
A masterwork. Walter Mosley is one of America's most exciting, incisive writers
There are few writers working within the crime genre who recreate time and place with Mosley's effortless exactness, even fewer who can replicate his masterfully sustained sense of danger - SUNDAY TIMES
Bruised, battered, older and more cynical each time, [Easy Rawlins] still escapes, like the protagonists of Chandler, Hammett, Jim Thompson, or Chester Himes ... With Easy Rawlins's desperate and unflinching vision, [Walter Mosley] has revitalized two genres, the hard-boiled novel and the American behaviorist novel
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