New Easy Rawlins mysteries—original short stories from the New York Times bestselling and award-winning mystery author. As Carolyn See said in The Washington Post Book World: "God bless the day that Walter Mosley created Easy Rawlins!"
This handsome collection contains six interconnected stories. Fans can now add these original stories in Six Easy Pieces to their Walter Mosley library: "Smoke," "Crimson Stain," "Silver Lining," "Lavender," "Gato Green," "Gray-Eyed Death," and "Amber Gate."
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- ISBN: 9781593973247
- File size: 221643 KB
- Duration: 07:41:45
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Publisher's Weekly
December 16, 2002
Fans of Mosley's Easy Rawlins mysteries received a bonus when Washington Square recently reissued in trade paper the six novels that preceded the latest one, Bad Boy Brawly Brown
(2002). Each reprint contained an original short story featuring Easy. Now, those stories and a seventh never before published have been gathered together in a volume that's something of a patchwork but still vintage Mosley. In his mid-forties, with a makeshift but tight family and a respectable and responsible job, Easy no longer needs to depend on trading favors to earn a living. But these stories reflect a more restless and reckless man—one who finds himself being drawn to the street life he thought he had left behind. Energized and unsettled by rumors that the dangerous and unpredictable Raymond Alexander, better known as Mouse, might still be alive, Easy undertakes to determine the truth. That extended search also finds Easy undertaking a number of jobs that recall his forte of being a black man more capable than most of dealing with the volatile intersection of blacks and whites in Los Angeles. In short order he investigates arson, murder, a missing person and other crimes. The linked stories form an extended search not only for Mouse but also for answers as Easy confronts the familiar demons of mid-life crisis. Easy occupies center stage, surrounded by a stellar cast of both new and familiar characters, while the spirit of Mouse hovers enticingly nearby. -
AudioFile Magazine
Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins is back, a new man in post WWII Los Angeles. The former self-styled detective enjoys his patchwork family and suburban home, his solid job at a school, his suit, and the respect he gains from students. But as they so often do, a ghost waylays Easy, that of his supposedly late best friend, "Mouse." Mosley uses a flat and colorful writing style to depict Easy as he is drawn back to the violent L.A. underworld and its disenfranchised black community. A satisfying text and subtext will keep you listening closely. D.J.B. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
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