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Title: A Little Yellow Dog
Subtitle: An Easy Rawlins Mystery
Author: Walter Mosley
Narrator: Paul Winfield
Format: Abridged
Length: 3 hrs and 12 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-03-00
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 18 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Easy Rawlins may have left the streets, but he hasn't been forgotten. The world is changing faster than he can keep up. Now, the police believe that Easy is involved in a double-murder. And old enemies are waiting to get even. His boss wants to fire him. His old friends aren't the same, and his new friends might be his death. Easy wants back into his careful little life, but that door is closed. A murderer is running loose somewhere. And a little yellow dog plots revenge.
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Members Reviews:
Ezekiel (Easy) is a Mystery in Hisself
I absolutely loved this book. Walter Mosley did not disappoint in this book or any of his books that I have read. It is a definite page turner and just when you think you have figured out the crime, nope, you're wrong. The way the pieces are put together is excellent.
Five Stars
my husband loves these books
Little yellow dog and a grey eyed death filled in ...
Little yellow dog and a grey eyed death filled in so many spaces in Walters six books just goes to show you to read them in order
Little yellow dog and
This is a true to form Easy Rawlins tale
This is a true to form Easy Rawlins tale, with twists and turns that keeps the reader wanting to know more. The ever faithful friend, Mouse returns, as a more subdued person. Of course we were convinced he had died in a prior tale, but the wonders of a herbalist and his wife Etta Mae bring him back to life. Easy uses his street smarts to solve the mystery. In this story we meet his to be girlfriend, Bonnie.
not as good as other "mouse" books...
it took time to get to the plot and was slow moving throughout...