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SHORTLISTED FOR THE 1993 GOLDEN DAGGER AWARD
'
In the crime field this is unquestionably the novel of the year'
Literary Review
'P
erhaps the most important black literary figure to appear on the scene since James Baldwin's death'
Guardian
The police don't show up on Easy Rawlins's doorstep until the third girl dies. It's Los Angeles, 1956, and it takes more than one murdered black girl before the cops get interested. Now they need Easy. As he says: "I was worth a precinct full of detectives when the cops needed the word in the ghetto." But Easy turns them down. He's married now, a father -- and his detective days are over. Then a white college coed dies the same brutal death, and the cops put the heat on Easy: If he doesn't help, his best friend is headed for jail. So Easy's back, walking the midnight streets of Watts and the darker, twisted avenues of a cunning killer's mind...
231 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1992
Somebody might not believe what happened to me. They might say that a prisoner in America always knows the specific crime of which he is accused. They might say that a man has a right to good counsel and at least a phone call.Grim! White Butterfly is the best yet of the Easy Rawlins mystery series. I plan to continue reading.
At one time I would have said that white people had those rights but colored ones didn’t. But as time went by I came to understand that we’re all just one step away from an anonymous grave. You don’t have to live in a communist country to be assassinated; just ask J. T. Saunders about that.
The police could come to your house today and drag you from your bed. They could beat you until you swallow teeth and they can lock you in a hole for months.
The spot light on her was in the shape of a butterfly against the black back drop. The White Butterfly.