Rose Gold

“Rose Gold” by Walter Mosley is a reprint edition published by Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group on June 9, 2015. This 320-page novel is set against the backdrop of the sixties, a time marked by black nationalism, political abductions, and rampant police corruption. The story follows Easy Rawlins as he navigates the perilous landscape of Los Angeles to rescue Rosemary Goldsmith, the kidnapped daughter of a weapons manufacturer, from a revolutionary group known as Scorched Earth.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into the complexities of a dangerous standoff, where Easy must confront moral dilemmas and the darker aspects of society. The plot intricately weaves themes of mystery and historical context, reflecting the challenges faced by African American communities during this tumultuous period. As Easy races against time to save Rose Gold, the story unfolds with tension and urgency, highlighting the intersection of personal and political stakes.
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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.
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