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The right mistakethe further philosophical investigations of Socrates Fortlowby Mosley, Walter |
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The Tempest Talesby Mosley, WalterTempest Landry, an everyman African American, is “accidentally†killed by a cop. Denied access to heaven because of what he considers a few minor tr... |
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Blonde faithby Mosley, Walter"Easy Rawlins comes home from work and finds more trouble on his doorstep in a day than most men encounter in a lifetime." "A friend has left his daughter at E... |
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Killing Johnny FryA Sexistential Novelby Mosley, WalterThis bold new novel from Walter Mosley startles in both its rawness and its honest portrayal of a man on a quest for sexual redemption in midlife. When Cordell... |
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Fortunate Sonby Mosley, Walter & Toussaint, LorraineIn spite of remarkable differences, Eric and Tommy areas close as brothers. Eric, a Nordic Adonis, is graced by a seemingly endless supply of good fortune. Tom... |
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The Waveby Mosley, WalterThe New York Times bestselling author returns to science fiction with an eerie, transcendent novel of the near future. Errol’s father has been dead for ... |
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Fortunate sonby Mosley, Walter"Tommy's nickname is Lucky, but no one would think this crippled boy was blessed. Cursed with health problems and drawn into trouble more often than not, Tommy... |
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The waveby Mosley, Walter |
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Cinnamon kissby Mosley, Walter |
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Little Scarlet (Easy Rawlins Mysteries)by Mosley, Walter & Boatman, MichaelJust after devastating riots tear through Los Angeles in 1965 the police turn up at Easy Rawlin's doorstep to ask for his help. A man was wrenched from his car... |
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