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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.
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.