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Walter Mosley: Critical Review by Paula L. Woods

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SOURCE: "Play Mystery for Me," in San Francisco Review of Books, Vol. 20, No. 4, September-October, 1995, pp. 12-13.

Woods is an editor, short story writer, and critic. In the following review, she sees connections between RL's Dream and the Easy Rawlins novels but deems it able to stand on its own, concluding that the book is "without doubt the author's finest achievement to date."

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