Reviews
"Lest one think Mr. Mosley's middle-age hero--sensitive and contemplative though he may be--is not still up to whatever challenge may confront him, he warns: 'Easy is my name, not my nature.'"-- Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal, "Mosley's inimitable rat-a-tat prose style is in full force here, and he keeps his passionate commitment to social issues right up front. A worthy addition to a nonpareil series." -- Adam Woog, Seattle Times, "Rawlins is the greatest contributor to Los Angeles' literary culture and its native son's repute."-- Paula Woods, LA Times, "In the 15th outing for his iconic private detective, Easy Rawlins, Mosley once again chronicles a part of America rendered invisible -- and overpowered -- by whiteness. The book is set in 1969, with Rawlins on the verge of 50, still struggling with professional and romantic and familial conflicts in a Los Angeles about to be beset by the berserk." -- The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice, "Both Chandler and Mosley amply reward readers with the beauty of their prose and with the world views of their iconic heroes, men of honor struggling to do right in an unjust world....For Easy Rawlins, it has meant trying to do the same with the added complication of being a Back man in race-torn, post-World War II Los Angeles." -- Bruce DeSilva, AP News, "Get Blood Grove , and you might as well just put that bookmark in a drawer....For fans, Mosley goes the extra step, offering a chance to catch up with the dark characters that Rawlins has called "friends" in past novels. If you're not a fan, grab this book and you will be quick. Just don't grab it after dark: Blood Grove will keep your eyes open all night." -- Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Goshen News, "Mosley has his finger on the pulse of racial and cultural issues of the late '60s, and the book is sure to make readers ponder just how much has and hasn't changed today."-- Christina Ianzito, AARP, "It is a fair bet that if Walter Mosley has a book coming out during any given month, there's an excellent chance it will be the best mystery of that month. Case in point: his latest. Nothing is quite what it seems in this place, in this time, in this book....I read it all in one sitting, as I just could not stop turning the pages." -- Bruce Tierney, BookPage, Winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award! "Mosley is a master of craft and narrative, and through his incredibly vibrant and diverse body of work, our literary heritage has truly been enriched...From mysteries to literary fiction to nonfiction, Mosley's talent and memorable characters have captivated readers everywhere, and the Foundation is proud to honor such an illustrious voice whose work will be enjoyed for years to come... what sets his work apart is his examination of both complex issues and intimate realities through the lens of characters in his fiction, as well as his accomplished historical narrative works and essays." -- National Book Foundation, "Mosley's authorial superpower remains his razor-sharp perception.... This novel is more than a simple mystery meant for entertainment; it and its serial predecessors advocate for the Black hero in literature and in life. ... a strong entry in a robust series and an even stronger entry into the genre that further solidifies Rawlins as an enduring figure, one who has survived and thrived in a world that sees him as less than the hero he is." -- Aaron Coats, Chicago Review of Books, "Great stuff . . . The vibrant characters and pulsating dialogue are primo Mosley."-- Marilyn Stasio , New York Times Book Review, "Mosley's latest, Blood Grove , may just be one of the best novels in an already iconic detective series....Mosley manages to unfurl a genuinely captivating plot that travels a dark odyssey through the subcultures of 1969 LA, while also adding poignant new depth to the stories of long-running characters. Blood Grove is as satisfying as noir gets." -- Dwyer Murphy, CrimeReads, "The ability to simultaneously keep us readers in confusion and in thrall marks Mosley -- winner of the National Book Foundation's 2020 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters -- as a mystery master....The central mystery in Blood Grove -- as in all the Easy Rawlins books -- is as much about the brazen contradictions of American society as it is about what happened in that orange grove one night. But that mystery turns out to be pretty gripping too." -- Maureen Corrigan, Washington Post, "What's perhaps most remarkable about Blood Grove-- as with all Easy Rawlins novels--is Mosley's undiminished gift for embedding the poignant messaging of the protest novel in hard-boiled crime fiction without ever sacrificing punch or pace.... Blood Grove does its many antecedents proud--not least among them, Easy Rawlins' formidable first 14." -- Steve Nathans-Kelly, New York Journal of Books, "Walter Mosley's books about Easy Rawlins are crime fiction, not history. But taken together, they're a vivid picture of Black life in Los Angeles in the mid-20th century....Easy Rawlins takes a long strange trip in Blood Grove , and it's a thrill to take it with him." -- Colette Bancroft, Tampa Bay Times