Bad Boy Brawly Brown: 2 Cassettes, 3 Hours
by Walter MosleySign in to Goodreads to see your friends' reviews of this book.
discuss this book
There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Be the first to start one »
friend reviews (0)
To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
lists with this book
Where's the love? Add this book to your favorite list.
other reviews (showing 1-20 of 263)
bookshelves:
recent-reads
Read in December, 2006
I read this when I was stuck in Cusco for an extra because of rain and fog. I was suffering from altitude sickness and an unshakable chill so I was not happy to be going back to my hotel. Luckily, I found this on the shelf at my hostel so I spent the evening in my warm bed and read the ENTIRE book that evening. I'm a fast reader but it's a pretty thick book. I knew I had to finish it that night since I was leaving for Lima in the morning.
As always, Mosley didn't let me done. It was an engagi...more
As always, Mosley didn't let me done. It was an engagi...more
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
bookshelves:
pulppossibledrivel
A really good series (although the later ones stretch the color pun a bit) about a black detective after WWII in LA-- a smart, honorable man whose eyes have been opened to the world around him through his experiences in life and during the war. Easy is a brilliant character-- a true literary icon... and Mouse... the ultimate angry side-kick. These are great airplain reads.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
bookshelves:
2007-books-read
Another Easy Rawlins mystery from Mosley. In some ways theses books feel like guilty pleasures, but Mosley packs a lot into his "simple" stories. One of most significant themes addresses racism in the context of whatever time and place he is writing about. As a black man Rawlins finds himself unable to avail himself of institutions white people take for granted.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
I love Easy Rawlins mysteries. Walter Mosley writes with alacrity. His stories really move. He peoples his books with colorful characters, complex plotting and a likeable, well-defined protagonist, Easy Rawlins.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in September, 2008
I could have done without the curse words, but I can understand how they were used in context. Interesting story, though.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
bookshelves:
favorites,
multi-cultural,
mystery
Another delicious Easy Rawlins! SeeDevil in a Blue Dress
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
Read in May, 2007
recommends it for:
mystery
Good read, whodunnit, a bit complicated but worth reading.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment
bookshelves:
noir
Has a copy to sell/swap
—
Read in October, 2007
Sometimes you just need a little noir.
Like this review?
yes
add a comment



















