![]() 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. ![]() Walter Mosley’s indelible detective Easy Rawlins is back, with a new detective agency and a new mystery to solve. ![]() Every Wednesday, we here at Criminal Element will put together a list of Staff Picks of the books that published the day before-sharing the ones that we are looking forward to reading the most!Ĭheck back every Wednesday and see what we’re reading for the week! ![]()
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