![]() ![]() To compound Easy's troubles, his murderous sidekick Mouse is due out of jail, and he has bloody revenge on his mind. ![]() From her native Houston's Fifth Ward to her position as housekeeper for the immensely wealthy Cain family of Beverly Hills, Betty's stunning beauty and raw sensuality have left a trail of chaos and mayhem in her wake. Easy Rawlins's quiet real-estate empire is deep in the hole, so he must accept $200 from the oily white private eye Saul Lynx to track down one Elizabeth Eady, aka Black Betty. The year is 1961, the dawn of a hopeful era for America's black citizens. ![]() Black Betty holds the sure-to-be-bestselling answer. The New York Times Book Review ended its rave for White Butterfly, the most recent novel in Walter Mosley's acclaimed mystery series, by saying I can't wait to see where Easy Rawlins turns up next. ![]()
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