A Red Death by Walter Mosley

Set in the racially charged atmosphere of 1950s Los Angeles, the story follows Easy Rawlins, a black World War II veteran turned private investigator, who finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and danger. When the IRS threatens him with tax evasion charges, Easy is coerced into working for the FBI to infiltrate a communist group. As he navigates the treacherous waters of espionage and betrayal, he must also confront his own moral dilemmas and the pervasive racial injustices of the era. The narrative weaves a gripping tale of suspense, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and survival in a society rife with prejudice.

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Published
1991
Nationality
American
Length
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Pages
288-300
Original Language
English
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