It”s 1966, and Easy Rawlins is desperate for cash to pay for his daughter”s much-needed medical treatment. Easy gets a gig working for a legendary private eye on a missing person case. Soon, Easy”s search uncovers a shocking crime in Mosley”s latest sizzling New York Times bestseller.
The Washington Post – Ron Charles
With a voice like that, a rising body count, a dying little girl, a craven assassin and a soupçon of Nazism, you”ve got yourself a perfect book for the flight from D.C. to L.A. But wait, there”s more — and that”s Mosley”s genius: The entertainment takes place right in the cross hairs, while rich, complex issues dart by on the periphery.
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