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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/mosley-walter/when_the_thrill_is_gone.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/mosley-walter/when_the_thrill_is_gone_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="When the Thrill Is Gone" alt ="When the Thrill Is Gone"/></a><br//><div><p><b>Leonid McGill is back, in the third—and most enthralling and ambitious—installment in Walter Mosley's latest <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling series.</b></p><p>The economy has hit the private-investigator business hard, even for the detective designated as "a more than worthy successor to Philip Marlowe" (<i>The Boston Globe</i>) and "the perfect heir to Easy Rawlins" (Toronto <i>Globe and Mail</i>). Lately, Leonid McGill is getting job offers only from the criminals he's worked so hard to leave behind. Meanwhile, his life grows ever more complicated: his favorite stepson, Twill, drops out of school for mysteriously lucrative pursuits; his best friend, Gordo, is diagnosed with cancer and is living on Leonid's couch; his wife takes a new lover, infuriating the old one and endangering the McGill family; and Leonid's girlfriend, Aura, is back but intent on some serious conversations...</p><p>So how can he say no to the beautiful young woman who walks into his office with a...</p></div>]]></description>
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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..</span>]]></description>
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Rawlins's real estate empire is deep in the hole. Desperate for cash, 
Easy accepts money from the oily white detective Saul Lynx to track down
 a beautiful black woman whose raw sensuality has left a trail of chaos 
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<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2015 10:31:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>A Red Death</title>
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Red-baiting was official policy, and racial tensions boiled. Easy 
Rawlins is in deep trouble. A corrupt, racist IRS agent is breathing 
down his neck about some unpaid taxes. His only out: cut a deal with the
 FBI to infiltrate the First African Baptist Church and spy on a former 
World War II resistance fighter suspected of stealing some top secret 
government plans.
<br><br>But the IRS isn't Easy's only problem. His life becomes even more 
complicated and dangerous when his old flame EttaMae Harris shows up 
with her murderous husband, Easy's best friend, Raymond "Mouse" 
Alexander, hard on her heels. And then killings begin, and Easy finds 
himself playing the role of betrayed and betrayer - and the prime 
suspect.</span>]]></description>
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<title>Debbie Doesn&#039;t Do It Anymore (9780385538398)</title>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2014 14:03:21 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>All I Did Was Shoot My Man</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 10:31:06 +0200</pubDate>
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2014 14:03:21 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>The Right Mistake</title>
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L.A., Socrates Fortlow is a sixty-year-old ex-convict, still strong 
enough to kill men with his bare hands. Now freed after serving 
twenty-seven years in prison, he is filled with profound guilt about his
 own crimes and disheartened by the chaos of the streets. Along with his
 gambler friend Billy Psalms, Socrates calls together local people of 
all races from their different social stations—lawyers, gangsters, 
preachers, Buddhists, businessmen—to conduct meetings of a Thinkers’ 
Club, where all can discuss the unanswerable questions in life. The 
street philosopher enjoins his friends to explore—even in the knowledge 
that there’s nothing that they personally can do to change the ways of 
the world—what might be done anyway, what it would take to change 
themselves. Infiltrated by undercover cops, and threatened by strain 
from within, tensions rise as hot-blooded gangsters and respectable 
deacons fight over issues of personal and social responsibility. But 
simply by asking questions about racial authenticity, street justice, 
infidelity, poverty, and the possibility of mutual understanding, 
Socrates and his unlikely crew actually begin to make a difference. In turns outraged and affectionate, <em>The Right Mistake</em>
 offers a profoundly literary and ultimately redemptive exploration of 
the possibility of moral action in a violent and fallen world.</span>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2012 15:50:24 +0200</pubDate>
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