

But, inevitably, a case gets in the way- Easy's friend Mouse introduces him to Rufus Tyler, a very old man everyone calls Charcoal Joe. And he's taken the money he got from the Rose Gold case and has, together with two partners, started a new detective agency. He's ready to-finally-propose to his girlfriend, Bonnie Shay, and start a life together. in the late 1960s, Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins finds his life in transition. Little Brown/Hachette Walter's publisher has just done an update of their site.Picking up where Rose Gold left off in L.A. Walter Mosley does NOT have a Twitter account. Joe tells Easy he will pay and pay well to see this young man exonerated, but seeing as how Seymour literally was found standing over the man’s dead body at his cabin home, and considering the racially charged motives seemingly behind the murder, that might prove to be a tall order.īetween his new company, a heart that should be broken but is not, a whole raft of new bad guys on his tail, and a bad odor that surrounds Charcoal Joe, Easy has his hands full, his horizons askew, and his life in shambles around his feet. Joe’s friend’s son, Seymour (young, bright, top of his class in physics at Stanford), has been arrested and charged with the murder of a white man from Redondo Beach. But, inevitably, a case gets in the way: Easy’s friend Mouse introduces him to Rufus Tyler, a very old man everyone calls Charcoal Joe. And he’s taken the money he got from the Rose Gold case and, together with two partners, Saul Lynx and Tinsford “Whisper” Natly, has started a new detective agency.

He’s ready-finally-to propose to his girlfriend, Bonnie Shay, and start a life together.

in the late 1960s, Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins finds his life in transition.

Picking up where his last adventures in Rose Gold left off in L.A. About the Book: Walter Mosley’s indelible detective Easy Rawlins is back, with a new detective agency and a new mystery to solve.
