Rose Gold
An Easy Rawlins Mystery
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Publisher Description
In the sixties era of black nationalism, political abductions, and epidemic police corruption, Easy’s latest case will pull him—unremittingly and inevitably—into the darkest underbelly of Los Angeles.
Rosemary Goldsmith, the daughter of a weapons manufacturer, has been kidnapped by a black revolutionary cell called Scorched Earth. Their leader, Uhuru Nolicé, is holding her for ransom and if he doesn’t receive the money, weapons, and apology he demands, “Rose Gold” will die—horribly and publicly. So the authorities turn to Easy Rawlins, the one man who can cross the necessary lines to resolve this dangerous standoff and find Rose Gold before it’s too late.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Set in L.A. during the height of the Vietnam War, Mosley's impressive 13th Easy Rawlins mystery (after 2013's Little Green) finds Roger Frisk, special assistant to the police chief, calling on Easy with a job. Rosemary Goldsmith, a student at the University of California in Santa Barbara and the daughter of munitions giant Foster Goldsmith, is missing, perhaps kidnapped. Frisk wants Easy to track down black boxer and political activist Robert Mantle, with whom Rosemary was recently seen in Los Angeles. Easy, "the man to go to if they want their finger on the jugular of the colored community," accepts the carrot and stick offer only to discover that FBI agents and the State Department are also involved. Along the way, Easy's trademark ability to trade favors has him helping disgraced cop Melvin Suggs, locating a stolen mixed-race child, and solving a marital problem for his pal Jackson Blue. Easy's experiences and insights perfectly mirror the turbulent '60s.
Customer Reviews
Wondering
Great story as usual, I was wondering two things 1) when Easy spoke with the Purdys why didn't he ask about Fernnell? 2) Did he ever get the hippies out of Levs house?
Gotta love Easy and his Crew
Another great Easy Rawlings, just needed more Mouse in it. Time for another movie or a TV show
Mosley Fan
I have read every one of Mr. Mosley's Easy Rawlins mysteries. I enjoyed this one as much as all of the previous ones. My one complaint with this one as with the others is that they end. I hope he is working on the next one and hope he never kills Easy or Mouse off permanently!!