White Butterfly
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2002
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Mystery & Crime FictionLos Angeles, California • 1950s
2002
Adult
18+ years
In the mystery novel White Butterfly by Walter Mosley, a detective named Easy Rawlins is drawn into a complex case involving a series of murders in 1950s Los Angeles. As he navigates racial tensions and personal struggles, Easy must uncover the truth behind the killings while confronting his own challenges.
Mysterious
Gritty
Dark
Suspenseful
Challenging
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White Butterfly by Walter Mosley is praised for its gritty depiction of 1950s Los Angeles and complex exploration of race and morality. The protagonist, Easy Rawlins, captivates with his depth and moral ambiguity. Some criticize the pacing and convoluted plot, but Mosley’s sharp prose and vivid setting make it a compelling read overall.
Fans of gritty crime fiction with a strong moral core and social commentary will enjoy Walter Mosley's White Butterfly. Similar readers are drawn to Raymond Chandler's The Big Sleep and Chester Himes' A Rage in Harlem, seeking complex plots and rich, atmospheric settings.
5,807 ratings
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320
Novel • Fiction
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Horror & Suspense•
Mystery & Crime FictionLos Angeles, California • 1950s
2002
Adult
18+ years
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