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Bad Boy Brawly Brown (Easy Rawlins, Bk 7)
Author: Walter Mosley

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Publisher: Little, Brown
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780316073011 - ISBN-10: 0316073016
Publication Date: 7/2/2002
Pages: 320


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Paperback, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Unabridged)

Book Description:
For the first time in six years, Easy Rawlins is back working a case on the streets of Los Angeles, looking for justice and sometimes managing to create his own.


Easy Rawlins's old friend John shows up at his door one morning, looking for the kind of help only Easy can provide. John's stepson, Brawly Brown, has left home and John has reason to think this well-meaning boy is caught up in a situation that's more dangerous than he knows. It doesn't take Easy long to find Brawly and to learn that John is right -- but getting Brawly to see things that way is another matter.

Brawly has joined a political group that he believes is out to make things better for the residents of Compton. With years of seeing how things really work, Easy recognizes that young Brawly is just a pawn in a battle between forces as old and hard as the city's streets.

Through it all, Easy's old friend Mouse is there to help him -- even though the last time Easy saw Mouse he was lying still and cold, and Easy is certain he's dead. Still, the memory and reputation of Mouse accompany Easy everywhere, earning him second looks from beautiful women and respect from hardened men. And in a world where logic is only a small element in life-or-death calculations, it is something Mouse once said to him that could help Easy save Brawly's life -- without costing him his own.

The worldliness, relentlessness, and passion of Easy Rawlins have been sorely missed from the world of fiction. This thriller is proof that Walter Mosley is one of the masters of crime fiction, and as original a voice as any writing in America today.

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Ellen M. (kayak) wrote on 11/12/2007...


This is a very interesting book. It is told from the point of view of Easy Rawlings, a man who understands and can make his way through a criminal element of L.A., but who has transcended all that in his own life. The ending was a total surprise to me.

Joel M. (joel) wrote on 5/13/2007...


A good mystery.

Ellen H. wrote on 2/22/2007...


Walter Mosley's continuing story of Easy Rawling, private detective. Good series

Anny P. (wolfnme) wrote on 9/8/2006...


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WATERSTONE'S BOOKS QUARTERLY : 'Mosley's 1960s LA is a feverish, vibrant, dangerous place blighted by unremitting racism. Hard-hitting, fast, masterful.'

Book Description
The year is 1964, and though Easy seems settled into honest work as a Los Angeles custodian, he's having other problems - notably, his adopted son's wish to quit school, and lingering remorse over the death (in A LITTLE YELLOW DOG) of his homicidal crony, Raymond "Mouse" Alexander. Yet he remains willing to do "favors" for folks in need. So, when Alva Torres comes to him, worried that her son, Brawly Brown, will get into trouble running with black revolutionaries, Easy agrees to find the young man and "somehow ... get him back home." His first day on the job, however, Rawlins stumbles across Alva's ex-husband - murdered - and he's soon dodging police, trying to connect a black activist's demise to a weapons cache, and exposing years of betrayal that have made Brawly an ideal pawn in disastrous plans.


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