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Walter Mosley s BLOOD GROVE AN EASY RAWLINS MYSTERY — Social Commentary Brilliantly Mixed Mystery - Los Angeles Sentinel | Los Angeles Sentinel

Walter Mosley’s BLOOD GROVE AN EASY RAWLINS MYSTERY Social Commentary Brilliantly Mixed Mystery By Lapacazo Sandoval, Contributing Writer Published May 20, 2021 It is 1969, and flames can be seen on the horizon, protest wafts like some through the thick air and Easy Rawlins, the Black private detective whose small agency finally has its own office, gets a visit from a White Vietnam veteran. The young man comes to Easy with a story that makes little sense. If you know Easy Rawlins and his mysterious life, there is a moment in the labyrinth of the story that leaves you puzzled maybe, even scratching your head and flipping back to re-read past chapters.

The Day - It s 1969, and Easy Rawlins is back in Mosley s Blood Grove - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published April 11. 2021 12:01AM  Oline H. Cogdill, South Florida Sun Sentinel Get the weekly rundown Email Submit Walter Mosley easily glides back to his Easy Rawlins series in this strong 15th outing, “Blood Grove.” It has been five years since the private detective was last seen in “Charcoal Joe” (2016) Mosley has been busy with other projects, including working on the FX TV series “Snowfall.” The Easy novels launched Mosley’s writing career and, beginning with “Devil in a Blue Dress” (1990), have chronicled the life of a Black man post World War II. Mosley effortlessly moves the series to 1969 in “Blood Grove,” showing just how far Easy has come.

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