Fear Itself (Fearless Jones #2)
- The return of Easy Rawlins in Bad Boy Brawly Brown brought unprecedented attention to Mosley's mystery writing, was selected as a USA TODAY reading club pick, and has more than 175,000 copies in print.
- Fearless Jones charted on bestseller lists nationwide, received rave reviews, and has sold over 230,000 combined copies to date.
- Reviews prove time and again that Mosley is one of the most dazzlingly brilliant thriller writers at work today.
I love the detective fiction of Walter Mosley. I've read several Easy Rawlins mysteries and can honestly say that they are favorites. I like his characters. In the Easy Rawlins books, Easy is the narrator and from time to time Mouse shows up to save the day. But, Mouse is crazy and Easy is clearly the main show. In the Fearless Jones series, we find more of a Jeeves dynamic wherein Bertie Wooster is the narrator, but Jeeves is the hero of every tale and gives his name to the series.In Fear
Second Fearless Jones novel. Paris Minton and his friend Fearless get tangled up in the scheming of two wealthy families. Very enjoyable. Will definitely continue with the series.
A good book; not perfect, but certainly enjoyable. Sometimes I get annoyed w/ stupid things, and naming a jazz musician "Lips McGee" is one of them. I shouldn't care, it's irrelevant as far as the book is concerned, but I'll never forget that name and how lame it is.
Once again I found a Mosley book top notch. He is such a master of taking a relatively small story in a very small world and making it seem incredibly vibrant and full. This was a second book in the Fearless Jones series, which is really about Paris Minton and told from his point of view about the troubles and tribulation he and his friend Fearless find themselves in. As usual, Mosley's main characters are richly developed, with all the flaws and emotions that real people in these very real
I really like the way he writes and how he sets the tone and feel of the time and place where things are happening. This one got a little convoluted for me in the middle of the story - lots of characters coming and going - but things cleared up as the story progressed.
I liked the book although I did have to pick it up a few times after it being down for a while. It was a Nero Award Winner for 2004. The setting is of the '50s in LA and is quite charming. Dialogue can be tough to follow sometimes as well as what exactly is happening in the plot, but the book is well written. For these reasons I cannot give the book more than 3 stars. If I were given the chance to read another one of Mr. Walter Mosley's book I would probably look into the subject matter
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Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 3.96 | 1619 Users | 99 Reviews
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Original Title: | Fear Itself |
ISBN: | 0316591122 (ISBN13: 9780316591126) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Fearless Jones #2 |
Literary Awards: | Nero Award (2004), Grammy Award Nominee for Best Spoken Word Album (2004) |
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Paris Minton doesn't want any trouble. He minds his used bookstore and his own business. But in 1950s Los Angeles, sometimes trouble finds him, no matter how hard he tries to avoid it. When the nephew of the wealthiest woman in L.A. is missing and wanted for murder, she has to get involved--no matter if she can't stand him. What will her church think? She hires Jefferson T. Hill, a former sheriff of Dawson, Texas, and a tough customer, to track him down and prove his innocence. When Hill goes missing too, she tricks his friend Fearless Jones and Paris Minton into picking up the case. Paris steps inside the world of the black bourgeoisie, and it turns out to be filled with deceit and corruption. It takes everything he has just to stay alive through a case filled with twists and turns and dead ends like he never imagined. Written with the voice and vision that have made Walter Mosley one of the most entertaining writers in America. FEAR ITSELF marks the return of a master at the top of his form.- The return of Easy Rawlins in Bad Boy Brawly Brown brought unprecedented attention to Mosley's mystery writing, was selected as a USA TODAY reading club pick, and has more than 175,000 copies in print.
- Fearless Jones charted on bestseller lists nationwide, received rave reviews, and has sold over 230,000 combined copies to date.
- Reviews prove time and again that Mosley is one of the most dazzlingly brilliant thriller writers at work today.
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Title | : | Fear Itself (Fearless Jones #2) |
Author | : | Walter Mosley |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | July 2nd 2003 by Little Brown and Company (first published July 1st 2003) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Fiction. Crime. Cultural. African American |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 1619 Users | 99 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books Fear Itself (Fearless Jones #2)
I picked this one up because I had so enjoyed The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, also by Mosley. Sadly, this was not nearly as good. While Ptolemy Grey was a haunting, character-driven novel, this is a noirish mystery set in Watts in the 1950s.The protagonist, Paris, and his best friend, Fearless Jones, must work together to unravel an increasingly convoluted mystery. At times the plot was confusing - it mostly involved a variety of characters who all offered money to find other characters, and itI love the detective fiction of Walter Mosley. I've read several Easy Rawlins mysteries and can honestly say that they are favorites. I like his characters. In the Easy Rawlins books, Easy is the narrator and from time to time Mouse shows up to save the day. But, Mouse is crazy and Easy is clearly the main show. In the Fearless Jones series, we find more of a Jeeves dynamic wherein Bertie Wooster is the narrator, but Jeeves is the hero of every tale and gives his name to the series.In Fear
Second Fearless Jones novel. Paris Minton and his friend Fearless get tangled up in the scheming of two wealthy families. Very enjoyable. Will definitely continue with the series.
A good book; not perfect, but certainly enjoyable. Sometimes I get annoyed w/ stupid things, and naming a jazz musician "Lips McGee" is one of them. I shouldn't care, it's irrelevant as far as the book is concerned, but I'll never forget that name and how lame it is.
Once again I found a Mosley book top notch. He is such a master of taking a relatively small story in a very small world and making it seem incredibly vibrant and full. This was a second book in the Fearless Jones series, which is really about Paris Minton and told from his point of view about the troubles and tribulation he and his friend Fearless find themselves in. As usual, Mosley's main characters are richly developed, with all the flaws and emotions that real people in these very real
I really like the way he writes and how he sets the tone and feel of the time and place where things are happening. This one got a little convoluted for me in the middle of the story - lots of characters coming and going - but things cleared up as the story progressed.
I liked the book although I did have to pick it up a few times after it being down for a while. It was a Nero Award Winner for 2004. The setting is of the '50s in LA and is quite charming. Dialogue can be tough to follow sometimes as well as what exactly is happening in the plot, but the book is well written. For these reasons I cannot give the book more than 3 stars. If I were given the chance to read another one of Mr. Walter Mosley's book I would probably look into the subject matter
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