FAREWELL, AMETHYSTINE : AN EASY RAWLINS MYSTERY by Walter Mosley / Z-View
FAREWELL, AMETHYSTINE : AN EASY RAWLINS MYSTERY by Walter Mosley
First sentences…
“Naw, naw, man. They wanna kick her outta that school because she a Black woman want the Constitution to practice what it preach. All kinda white revolutionaries and, and, and activist teachers up there at UCLA and they don’t make a peep about them.”
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Monday morning. Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins is chatting with his buddies when she comes in. She is Amethystine Stoller, an extremely beautiful, young black woman. Amethystine wants to hire Easy to find her missing ex-husband. Her ex, Curtis Fields is an accountant. He’s also white. An interracial couple, even in 1970, still raises a lot of eyebrows.
Easy feels an immediate attraction to Amethystine. He also doesn’t trust her. Two reasons not to take the case.
But he does.
When Easy finds Curtis’ dead body, things get complicated. Curtis was involved with gangsters, gamblers, blackmail and corrupt politicians. Easy tries to reach his buddy on the LAPD, Detective Melvin Suggs, but he’s surprised to find Suggs is also missing. Suggs’ wife has been implicated in a blackmail murder.
As Easy follows the clues, he realizes that the cases may be related and the corruption runs deep. Easy is going to need backup, so he reaches out to his friend, Fearless Jones. Together, Easy and Fearless will follow the clues that take them deep into LA’s dangerous underbelly where murders, double-crosses and blackmail are the norm.
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This is Walter Mosley’s sixteenth Easy Rawlins novel. They never disappoint.
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