Walter Mosley @ The Poisoned Pen

Walter Mosley

Walter Mosley, author of Down the River Unto the Sea, will be at The Poisoned Penn on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 7 PM to discuss his latest book. Signed copies can be ordered through the Web Store. https://bit.ly/2EpZSHb

Down the River

Here’s the summary of the book.

“Mosley writes with great power here about themes that have permeated his work: institutional racism, political corruption, and the ways that both of these issues affect not only society at large but also the inner lives of individual men and women.” —Booklist (starred review)

 
Joe King Oliver was one of the NYPD’s finest investigators, until, dispatched to arrest a well-heeled car thief, he is framed for assault by his enemies within the NYPD, a charge which lands him in solitary at Rikers Island.
A decade later, King is a private detective, running his agency with the help of his teenage daughter, Aja-Denise. Broken by the brutality he suffered and committed in equal measure while behind bars, his work and his daughter are the only light in his solitary life. When he receives a card in the mail from the woman who admits she was paid to frame him those years ago, King realizes that he has no choice but to take his own case: figuring out who on the force wanted him disposed of–and why.
Running in parallel with King’s own quest for justice is the case of a Black radical journalist accused of killing two on-duty police officers who had been abusing their badges to traffic in drugs and women within the city’s poorest neighborhoods.
Joined by Melquarth Frost, a brilliant sociopath, our hero must beat dirty cops and dirtier bankers, craven lawyers, and above all keep his daughter far from the underworld in which he works. All the while, two lives hang in the balance: King’s client’s, and King’s own.
*****
Marilyn Stasio’s review of Down the River Unto the Sea is the lead in her recent Crime column in the New York Timeshttps://nyti.ms/2BW597H
Here’s Richard Lipez’ review, “Walter Mosley is back with a whole new character to love” from The Washington Posthttps://wapo.st/2EoT0FO