"ED LACY (August 25, 1911 - January 7, 1968), born Leonard ""Len"" S. Zinberg, was an American writer of crime and detective fiction. Lacy, who was white, is credited with creating ""the first credible African-American PI"" character in fiction, Toussaint ""Touie"" Marcus Moore. Room to Swing, his 1957 novel that introduced Touie Moore, received the 1958 Edgar Award for Best Novel."
This 1958 Edgar Award winner for best novel from Lacy (1911-1968) masterfully combines a classic genre trope with a powerful depiction of the impact of racism in 1950s America. The pacing, sharp-edged prose, and characterizations are all top-notch. With any luck, this assured and memorable crime novel will lead to further reissues of Lacy's work. -- Publishers Weekly, Starred Review -- 86249