"Great historical suspense thriller"
In 1968 Los Angeles with the Watts riot over but fresh in
everyone's minds Easy Rawlins needs money to take his
beloved daughter Feather to the specialized Bonatelle
Clinic in Switzerland; the cost is $35,000. At the Cox
Bar, his pal Mouse suggests they hold up an armored
vehicle, but after almost running over a mother with
babies, Easy decides that is to dangerous of an approach
to gaining the money especially since he is over the edge
and fears everything will go wrong and then his daughter
will have nobody. Instead he obtains work from a white friend, private
investigator Saul Lynx who gets him a job in San Francisco
with mysterious sleuth Robert E. Lee to locate two missing
persons for $10K. Though expecting treachery as no one
outside of entertainment pays a black man with cash, Easy
searches for wealthy attorney Axel Bowers and his
assistant lover, Cinnamon Cargill, who have vanished. The Easy Rawlins late 1960s tales are some of the best
historical suspense thrillers on the market over the past
few years. CINNAMON KISS is a terrific tale that once
again showcases the lot of a black man in 1968 California
while providing a deep light on the period. Easy is
fabulous struggling to send his beloved child to Europe
for treatment that is not available in L.A. If you have
not read his adventures you are missing a treat because
his escapades are enlightening and entertaining. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 22, 2005
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