When President Bill Clinton announced that Walter Mosley was one of his favorite writers, Black Betty (1994), Mosley's third detective novel featuring African American P.I. Easy Rawlins, soared up the bestseller lists. It's little wonder Clinton is a fan: Mosley's writing, an edgy, atmospheric blend of literary and pulp fiction, is like nobody else's. Some of his books are detective fiction, some are sci-fi, and all defy easy categorization.

Mosley was born in Los Angeles, traveled east to college, and found his way into writing fiction by way of working as a computer programmer, caterer, and potter. His first Easy Rawlins book, Gone Fishin' didn't find a publisher, but the next, Devil in a Blue Dress (1990) most certainly did -- and the world was introduced to a startlingly different P.I.

Part of the success of the Easy Rawlins series is Mosley's gift for character development. Easy, who stumbles into detective work after being laid off by the aircraft industry, ages in real time in the novels, marries, and experiences believable financial troubles and successes. In addition, Mosley's ability to evoke atmosphere -- the dangers and complexities of life in the toughest neighborhoods of Los Angeles -- truly shines. His treatment of historic detail (the Rawlins books take place in Los Angeles from the 1940s to the mid-1960s) is impeccable, his dialogue fine-tuned and dead-on.

In 2002, Mosley introduced a new series featuring Fearless Jones, an Army vet with a rigid moral compass, and his friend, a used-bookstore owner named Paris Minton. The series is set in the black neighborhoods of 1950s L.A. and captures the racial climate of the times. Mosley himself summed up the first book, 2002's Fearless Jones, as "comic noir with a fringe of social realism."

Despite the success of his bestselling crime series, Mosley is a writer who resolutely resists pigeonholing. He regularly pens literary fiction, short stories, essays, and sci-fi novels, and he has made bold forays into erotica, YA fiction, and political polemic. "I didn't start off being a mystery writer," he said in an interview with NPR. "There's many things that I am." Fans of this talented, genre-bending author could not agree more!

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Title: Devil in a Blue Dress (Easy Rawlins Series #1), Author: Walter Mosley
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Title: Charcoal Joe (Easy Rawlins Series #13), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: The Obama Inheritance: Fifteen Stories of Conspiracy Noir, Author: Gary Phillips
Title: All I Did Was Shoot My Man (Leonid McGill Series #4), Author: Walter Mosley
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Title: The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey: A Novel, Author: Walter Mosley
Title: A Red Death (Easy Rawlins Series #2), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: White Butterfly (Easy Rawlins Series #3), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: Black Betty (Easy Rawlins Series #4), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: Rose Gold (Easy Rawlins Series #12), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: A Little Yellow Dog (Easy Rawlins Series #5), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: When the Thrill Is Gone (Leonid McGill Series #3), Author: Walter Mosley
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Title: And Sometimes I Wonder about You (Leonid McGill Series #5), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned (Socrates Fortlow Series #1), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: The Expendable Man, Author: Dorothy B. Hughes
Title: Six Easy Pieces: Easy Rawlins Stories, Author: Walter Mosley
Title: Gone Fishin' (Easy Rawlins Series #6), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: Little Green (Easy Rawlins Series #11), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: The Long Fall (Leonid McGill Series #1), Author: Walter Mosley
Title: This Year You Write Your Novel, Author: Walter Mosley
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Title: Known to Evil (Leonid McGill Series #2), Author: Walter Mosley

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