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Picks of January, 2025
Staff Member: Joe

Blood Grove

By Walter Mosley

It is 1969, and flames can be seen on the horizon, protest wafts like smoke though the thick air, and Easy Rawlins, the Black private detective whose small agency finally has its own office, gets a visit from a white Vietnam veteran. The young man comes to Easy with a story that makes little sense. He and his lover, a beautiful young woman, were attacked in a citrus grove at the city’s outskirts. He may have killed a man, and the woman and his dog are now missing. Inclined to turn down what sounds like nothing but trouble, Easy takes the case when he realizes how damaged the young vet is from his war experiences—the bond between veterans superseding all other considerations.
Walter Mosley has a distinctive style of storytelling. He captures moods in a way that makes you feel the emotions his characters feel, and the settings are vividly described, putting you right in the middle of the action.

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