![]() ![]() ![]() There's something about Walter Mosley's prose that keeps me coming back for more. ![]() From that moment nothing can ever return, the line has been crossed and before the hunt for a killer can be completed and his name cleared bodies will litter the less respectable areas of L.A., heroin will be imported from France, Easy will fall off of the wagon, a president will be dead, woman will throw themselves at the hero and a little yellow dog will have his vengeance. But all that changes when a beautiful woman (aren't they always) pays him some attention, on her schoolroom desk, early one morning. 1963, two years on from the disastrous end to Black Betty he is out of the doing favours for people business living the straight life, working hard, keeping his head down and watching his two adopted children grow. All we had to do was clean up a few murders and a matter of international dope smuggling, then we could move next door to Donna Reed.”Įasy Rawlins is back. ![]()
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