Easy Rawlins Series by Walter Mosley, Stanley Bennett Clay

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  • Devil in a Blue Dress (Easy Rawlins #1)
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    Devil in a Blue Dress (Easy Rawlins #1)

    Walter Mosley

    · 26 ratings · published 1990

    Devil in a Blue Dress honors the tradition of the classic American detective novel by bestowing on it a vivid social canvas and the freshest new voice in crime writing in years, mixing the hard-boiled poetry of Raymond Chandler with the racial realism of Richard Wright to explosive effect.

  • A Red Death (Easy Rawlins #2)
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    A Red Death (Easy Rawlins #2)

    Walter Mosley

    · 18 ratings · published 1991

    'It has come to my attention, sir, that between August 1948 and September of 1952 you came into possession of at least three real estate properties. I have reviewed your tax records back to 1945 and you show no large income, in any year. This would suggest that you could not legally afford such expenditures.. more

  • White Butterfly (Easy Rawlins #3)
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    White Butterfly (Easy Rawlins #3)

    Walter Mosley, Stanley Bennett Clay

    · 18 ratings · published 1992

    The police don't show up on Easy Rawlins's doorstep until the third girl dies. It's Los Angeles, 1956, and it takes more than one murdered black girl before the cops get interested. Now they need Easy. As he says: "I was worth a precinct full of detectives when the cops needed the word in the ghetto." But Easy turns them down. He's married now, a father -- and his detective days are over... more

  • Black Betty (Easy Rawlins #4)
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    Black Betty (Easy Rawlins #4)

    Walter Mosley

    · 18 ratings · published 1994

    1961: For most black Americans, these were times of hope. For former P.I. Easy Rawlins, Los Angeles's mean streets were never meaner...or more deadly. Ordinarily, Easy would have thrown the two bills in the sleazy shamus' face -- the white man who wanted him to find the notorious Black Betty, an ebony siren whose talent for all things rich and male took her from Houston's Fifth Ward to Beverly Hills... more

  • A Little Yellow Dog (Easy Rawlins #5)
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    A Little Yellow Dog (Easy Rawlins #5)

    Walter Mosley

    · 18 ratings · published 1996

    With each succeeding mystery featuring his reluctant detective (and natural-born existentialist) Easy Rawlins, Walter Mosley gains new fans and builds on what is now recognized as a permanent addition to American crime writing. His current book is A Little Yellow Dog--another instant classic of suspense, style, and shrewd social observation.It's 1964. Easy Rawlins has given up the street life that has brought him so much trouble and grief... more

  • Gone Fishin' (Easy Rawlins #6)
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    Gone Fishin' (Easy Rawlins #6)

    Walter Mosley

    · 16 ratings · published 1997

    It’s 1939 and Easy and Mouse are young men just setting out in life—Easy has yet to develop his skill for unraveling the secrets of others, and Mouse has yet to kill his first man. But all that will soon change.In the beginning there was Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins and Raymond "Mouse" Alexander, two young men setting out in life, hitting the road in a "borrowed" '36 Ford headed for Pariah, Texas. The volatile Mouse wants to retrieve money from his stepfather so he can marry his Etta Mae... more

  • Bad Boy Brawly Brown (Easy Rawlins #7)
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    Bad Boy Brawly Brown (Easy Rawlins #7)

    Walter Mosley

    · 16 ratings · published 2001

    Set in 1964, Easy is on a mission to lure Brawley Brown back to his mother. But not only is Brawley bad, he's big and not so easily swayed, especially since joining the Urban Revolutionary Party, a political group wary of strangers... more

  • Six Easy Pieces (Easy Rawlins #8)
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    Six Easy Pieces (Easy Rawlins #8)

    Walter Mosley

    · 14 ratings · published 2003

    This handsome collection contains six interconnected stories included in the reissued, stand-alone Easy Rawlins mysteries: Smoke, Crimson Stain, Silver Lining, Lavender, Gator Green, and Untitled.

  • Little Scarlet (Easy Rawlins #9)
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    Little Scarlet (Easy Rawlins #9)

    Walter Mosley

    · 18 ratings · published 2004

    From the New York Times bestselling author comes his most riveting and provocative Easy Rawlins novel ever--a searing story of murder and fury during one of the most explosive moments in American history: the 1965 race riots in Los Angeles.

  • Cinnamon Kiss (Easy Rawlins #10)
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    Cinnamon Kiss (Easy Rawlins #10)

    Walter Mosley

    · 16 ratings · published 2005

    In this thrilling mystery, Easy Rawlins takes a job to find a missing attorney and his beautiful assistant—and faces danger around every corner. It is the Summer of Love and Easy Rawlins is contemplating robbing an armored car. It's farther outside the law than Easy has ever traveled, but his daughter, Feather, needs a medical treatment that costs far more than Easy can earn or borrow in time. And his friend Mouse tells him it's a cinch... more

  • Blonde Faith (Easy Rawlins #11)
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    Blonde Faith (Easy Rawlins #11)

    Walter Mosley

    · 16 ratings · published 2007

    Easy Rawlins, L.A.'s most reluctant detective, comes home one day to find Easter, the daughter of his friend Chrismas Black, left on his doorstep. Easy knows that this could only mean that the ex-marine Black is probably dead, or will be soon. Easter's appearance is only the beginning, as Easy is immersed in a sea of problems. The love of his life is marrying another man and his friend Mouse is wanted for the murder of a father of 12... more

  • Little Green (Easy Rawlins #12)
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    Little Green (Easy Rawlins #12)

    Walter Mosley

    · 16 ratings · published 2013

    When Walter Mosley burst onto the literary scene in 1990 with his first Easy Rawlins mystery, Devil in a Blue Dress—a combustible mixture of Raymond Chandler and Richard Wright—he captured the attention of hundreds of thousands of readers (including future president Bill Clinton). Eleven books later, Easy Rawlins is one of the few private eyes in contemporary crime fiction who can be called iconic and immortal... more

  • Rose Gold (Easy Rawlins #13)
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    Rose Gold (Easy Rawlins #13)

    Walter Mosley

    · 14 ratings · published 2014

    Rose Gold is two colors, one woman, and a big headache.In this new mystery set in the Patty Hearst era of radical black nationalism and political abductions, a black ex-boxer self-named Uhuru Nolica, the leader of a revolutionary cell called Scorched Earth, has kidnapped Rosemary Goldsmith, the daughter of a weapons manufacturer, from her dorm at UC Santa Barbara. If they don't receive the money, weapons, and apology they demand, "Rose Gold" will die-horribly and publicly... more

  • Charcoal Joe (Easy Rawlins #14)
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    Charcoal Joe (Easy Rawlins #14)

    Walter Mosley

    · 16 ratings · published 2016

    "Easy Rawlins is back, with a new detective agency and a new mystery to solve. Charcoal Joe has asked Easy to help clear Joe's son, who was found standing over a white man's dead body in his cabin home"--

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