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Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Paris Minton is minding his own business — a small used bookstore of which he is the proud proprietor — when a beautiful woman named Elana Love walks in and asks a few questions. Within the next twenty-four hours, Paris has been beaten up, made love to, shot at, and robbed, and his bookstore has been burned to the ground. He's in so much trouble he has no choice but to get his friend Fearless Jones out of jail to help.
Fearless Jones is an army veteran, a man who is proud of his accomplishments during World War II and refuses to step into the background now that the war is over. Violence dogs Fearless's every step, and Paris has tried to keep his distance. But there's no friend like the one you need. The two set out to find the elusive Elana Love, and every step leads them deeper into a bewildering vortex of money and betrayal. Their questions bring out a ruthless and racist cop, a gang of vicious ex-cons, and an elderly Jewish woman who is as determined to help the two friends as others are to harm them. These two black men in 1950s Los Angeles have few rights, little money, and no recourse under attack. But they have their friends, their wits, and their knowledge of the way the world really works to help them prevail. Written with the blazing pace of noir classics like The Maltese Falcon, Fearless Jones also possesses the humor and original insights into American places and characters that have made Walter Mosley one of the most admired writers of our time. Review:"[A] violent, heroic and classic piece of noir fiction....Jones is a riveting new creation. He's a man of both principle and action with an innate sense of justice....The novel rips along....Fearless is...hopefully destined for further adventures as fine as this one." Publishers Weekly Review:"Walter Mosley is a literary artist as well as a master of mystery." The New York Times Book Review Review:"One of crime fiction's brightest stars." People Review:"Readers who hunger for classic noir fiction will love this new book by the author who has given us the Easy Rawlins mystery series....Mosley is clearly the reigning successor to Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler....The men are tough, the women are tougher, and everybody drives around in the coolest cars." USA Today Review:"The parallels to the Rawlins novels — Paris is a slightly more bookish Easy, while Fearless suggests a sweeter but equally lethal Mouse — never feel repetitive but, instead, add depth and resonance to the series, as Mosley views his larger theme of race relations in postwar Los Angeles from a slightly new perspective." Bill Ott, Booklist Review:"Even though it becomes increasingly difficult to keep straight just who is double-crossing whom, Mosley remains more concerned with character development than plot machinations, just as he was in all of his Easy Rawlins novels." Don McLeese, Book Magazine Review:"Mosley is still able to convey some of the difficulties of surviving in a racist, pre-Civil Rights society, but the quirky charm and devastating mood of postwar South Central L.A. are less pronounced in this novel than in his Easy Rawlins books." Library Journal Review:"[F]ans starved for the mean streets of Watts...will rejoice in a prose style richer and more artfully stripped down than ever in the genre's first must-read of the year..." Kirkus Reviews Synopsis:In L.A. of the 1950s, bookshop owner Paris Milton finds himself in a heap of trouble thanks to a beautiful woman. Paris needs help, but his secret weapon, Fearless Jones, is in jail. Though Fearless fought the Nazis, he didn't get a warm welcome when he returned home to a racist America. Paris soon gets Fearless out, and the pair find themselves in a vortex of sex, money, and murder. About the AuthorWalter Mosley is the author of the bestselling Easy Rawlins series of mysteries, the novel R.L.'s Dream, and the story collection Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned, for which he received the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award. He was born in Los Angeles and has been at various times in his life a potter, a computer programmer, and a poet. His books have been translated into twenty languages. He lives in New York What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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