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The Right Mistake (Socrates Fortlow Series #3) » (First Trade Paper Edition)

Book cover image of The Right Mistake (Socrates Fortlow Series #3) by Walter Mosley

Authors: Walter Mosley
ISBN-13: 9780465018529, ISBN-10: 0465018521
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Basic Books
Date Published: September 2009
Edition: First Trade Paper Edition

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Author Biography: Walter Mosley

A genre-bending author who can move from science-fiction to mysteries, Walter Mosley is perhaps best-known -- and loved -- for his 1940s and 50s noir crime novels starring the cool, complex detective Easy Rawlins.

Book Synopsis

After ten years, the street philosopher Socrates Fortlow returns in a major new novel by best-selling author Walter Mosley.

Publishers Weekly

A history of terrible violence including rape and murder followed by 27 years of incarceration in a prison with its own codified violence have helped shape Socrates Fortlow, previously featured in two short story collections, Always Outnumbered, Always Outgunned(1997) and Walkin' the Dog(1999). The hardened ex-con living in South Central L.A. has been chiseled by his experiences into a hulking essence of wise humanity. An initial gathering of diverse characters (a Muslim, a Jew, a Buddhist, a gambler, a singer, a lawyer, two killers, etc.) brought together by Socrates becomes an agent of change. The weekly "Thinkers' Meetings" grow despite internal dissension and attempts at suppression and subversion by authorities. The talks forge bonds, lead to actions, spread beyond L.A. and take on a life of their own. In the face of gangs, drugs, poverty and racism, Mosley poses the deceptively simple question-"What can I do?"-and provides a powerful and moving answer. (Oct.)

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