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Authors: Walter Mosley
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DON’T MISS WALTER MOSLEY’S EASY RAWLINS MYSTERIES
DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS
“I read Devil
in a Blue Dress
in one sitting and didn’t want it to end. An astonishing first novel.”
—Jonathan Kellerman
A RED DEATH
“Exhilaratingly original….”
WHITE BUTTERFLY
—
Philadelphia Inquirer
“With
White Butterfly
… Mosley has established himself as one of America’s best mystery writers.”
—Parnell Hall,
The New York Times
BLACK BETTY
“Detective fiction at its best-bold, breathtaking, and brutal….”
—Avis L. Weathersbee,
Chicago Sun-Times
A LITTLE YELLOW DOG
“A superb novel in a superb series.”
—Bill Ott,
Booklist
GONE FISHIN’
“It is, in some respects, the best of Mosley’s novels.”
—Jack E. White,
Time
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RL’s DREAM
“A beautiful little masterpiece … every page comes alive.”
—Tom De Haven,
Entertainment Weekly
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WALTER MOSLEY INTRODUCES
SOCRATES FORTLOW IN THE
ACCLAIMED NATIONAL BESTSELLER
ALWAYS OUTNUMBERED
,
ALWAYS OUTGUNNED
“Powerful … hard-hitting, unrelenting, poignant short fiction.”
—
Booklist
“Mosley’s style suits his subject perfectly. The prose is sandpapery, the sentence rhythms often rough and jabbing. But then—sudden surprise—we come upon moments of undefended lyricism.”
—Sven Birkerts,
The New York Times Book Review
“Unveiling a new, bigger-than-life urban hero … Mosley … confer[s] on the mean streets of contemporary L. A. what filmmaker John Ford helped create for the American West: a gun-slinging mythology of street justice and a gritty, elegiac code of honor…. A maverick protagonist.”
—
Publishers Weekly
“Tough but touching stories.”
—
Playboy
“Gritty and lyrical, the interlinked stories are stamped with Mosley’s unique brand of street-smart comedy.”
—Amazon.com
“An insistently probing, philosophical gem … set in a world where standard notions of right and wrong have been blown to hell.”
—
Sonoma County Independent
“
ALWAYS OUTNUMBERED, ALWAYS OUTGUNNED
is the work of a writer unafraid of pushing forward his own notions of responsibility and entitlement.”
—
The Los Angeles Times Book Review
A
LSO BY
W
ALTER
M
OSLEY
Devil in a Blue Dress
A Red Death
White Butterfly
Black Betty
RL’s Dream
A Little Yellow Dog
Gone Fishin’
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ALWAYS
OUTNUMBERED,
ALWAYS
OUTGUNNED
BY
W
ALTER
M
OSLEY
This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
A Washington Square Press Publication of |
Copyright © 1998 by Walter Mosley
Published by arrangement with W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book or portions thereof in any form whatsoever.
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ISBN-13: 978-0-671-01499-5
ISBN-10: 0-671-01499-4
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The following is a list of where some of these stories originally appeared:
Black Renaissance Noir:
“Midnight Meeting”;
Buzz:
“Equal Opportunity”;
Emerge:
“Man Gone”;
Esquire:
“The Thief”; GQ: “Double Standard”;
Los Angeles Times:
“Letter to Theresa”;
Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine:
“Firebug”;
Story:
“Marvane Street”;
Whitney Museum:
“Crimson Shadow.”
FOR GLORIA LOOMIS
WITH SPECIAL THANKS
TO JULIE GRAU
C
ONTENTS
Crimson Shadow
Midnight Meeting
The Thief
Double Standard
Equal Opportunity
Marvane Street
Man Gone
The Wanderer
Lessons
Letter to Theresa
History
Firebug
Black Dog
Last Rites
C
RIMSON
S
HADOW