A review by pattydsf
Moth: A Lew Griffin Mystery by James Sallis

3.0

It has been almost two years since I listened to The Long-Legged Fly. When I had listened to that novel, I was not sure what the next volume would be. Moth is more straight-forward than the first book. Lew Griffin seems, at the beginning of the story, to be in a better place.

Once again, Sallis held my interest in several ways. He starts by creating Lew Griffin who is a fascinating man. Griffin's head holds some interesting information. Then Sallis adds a good story with well-drawn characters. Finally, the is the twist at the end. Not quite as twisted as in The Long-Legged Fly, but certainly not the direction I thought we were going.

If you are interested in New Orleans, Southern fiction or cool characters, you should meet Lew Griffin.