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El demonio vestido de azul

By: Walter Mosley
Narrated by: Walter Krochmal
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El ano: 1948, pasada ya la epoca de la Ley Seca, pero en un mundo en el que aun hay cientos de oportunidades para negocios mas bien ilegales. La ciudad: Los Angeles, donde florecen los clubes nocturnos y la juerga de la posguerra. El protagonista: Easy Rawlins, un curtido ex combatiente negro sin trabajo, al que le caera del cielo ¿ o por encargode Dewitt Albright, un personaje harto dudoso ¿ la mission de buscar a una mujer. Ella es Daphne Monet, una cantante blanca que frecuenta garitos de negros donde los blancos no son habitualmente bien recibidos, rubia, hermosa, dificil de encontrar y mas bien fatal. Y su busqueda llevara a Easy desde los mas reconditos clubes nocturnos hast alas residencies de los politicos que esconden mas de un secreto, desde las callejuelas de los duros guetos de la gente de color hasta los mas complejos laberintos del poder.


Easy Rawlins has few illusions about the world, at least not about the world of a young black veteran in the late 1940s in Southern California. Fired from his job on the line at an aircraft plant, he accepts a white man's offer to pay him for finding a beautiful, mysterious Frenchwoman.

©1990 Walter Mosley (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
African American Genre Fiction Historical Mystery Urban

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"A superb storyteller, Mosley explores the paradoxes and complexities faced by a decent individual forced to make a living in a chaotic and dangerous city". (Criticas)

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This is a very entertaining book. It was interesting from beginning to end. It was a definite turn pager. Loved it!!!

It was often very poetic in its speech form.

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