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Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right

A King Oliver Novel

Available January 28, 2025

Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right“A gritty crime novel with a pace that never lets up; Mosley’s best work since the incomparable Easy Rawlins series.”
—Starred Library Journal

Joe King Oliver’s beloved Grandma B has found a tumor, and at her age, treatment is high-risk. She’s lived life fully and without regrets, and now has only a single, dying wish: to see her long-lost son. King has been estranged from his father, Chief Odin Oliver, since he was a young boy. He swore to never speak to the man again when he was taken away in handcuffs. But now, Grandma B’s pure ask has opened King’s heart, and through his hunt, he gains a deeper understanding of his father as a complicated, righteous man—a man defined by women, a man protected by women, a man he wants to know. Although Chief was released from prison years ago, he’s been living underground ever since. Now, King must not only find his father, but prove his innocence, and protect the future of his entire family.

Simultaneously, King finds himself in a moral bind. Marigold Hart, the wife of a powerful Californian billionaire, has gone missing, along with their seven-year-old daughter. Orr is brutish and dangerous, and King realizes after locating her that it’s in her best interest to stay hidden. But are his motives pure? There is something magnetic about Marigold; he can’t help but want her near.

In the latest installment in the Joe King Oliver series, no good deed goes unpunished. Emotionally stirring, pulse-pounding, and undeniably sexy, Been Wrong So Long It Feels Like Right shows Walter Mosley at his best.

Inventing the Page: Michael Connelly, Laurie R. King and Walter Mosley

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Inventing the Page: Michael Connelly, Laurie R. King and Walter Mosley
Author/Director Nicholas Meyer is moderator for an evening with 3 Grand Masters of suspense at the Skirball’s Magnin Auditorium.

Walter Mosley again shows why he is a master of crime fiction

In Mosley’s new Easy Rawlins novel, “Farewell, Amethystine,” his hero is pulled into a missing-persons case that turns into much more.

Review by E.A. Aymar, The Washington Post
May 25, 2024 

A crop of new, talented crime-fiction writers has begun to make its mark — appearing on bestseller lists, earning award nominations and filling spots at respected book festivals. This is encouraging, even as the genre’s lodestars remain. Smoothly gliding through this chorus of hungry voices is Walter Mosley. His latest Easy Rawlins mystery, “Farewell, Amethystine,” shows that he is still at the top of a genre he helped to pioneer.

Read the rest of the review on washingtonpost.com

2024 Farewell, Amethystine Book Tour

2024 Farewell, Amethystine Book Tour