"Wonderful page-turning excitement....Like Sue Grafton, Sara Paretsky, and others, Mosley has been reconstructing the hard-boiled tradition from the bottom up....Easy Rawlins moves through mean streets even Marlowe wouldn't walk."-- "San Francisco Chronicle"
"With White Butterfly, Walter Mosley has established himself as one of America's best mystery writers."-- "The New York Times Book Review"
"Rawlins...might be the best American character to appear in quite some time."-- "Entertainment Weekly"
"Startling and powerful...Mosley handles well the conflict between good and downright dirty that drives the great street detectives of the crime genre."-- "Newsday"
"If [Philip] Marlowe was tough, Easy has to be even tougher."-- "Washington Post Book World"
"Crackles with the suspense and wit of vintage Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett, but its keen commentaries on racial issues make it a vital piece of modern fiction...Mosley has earned a place among contemporary masters of crime fiction."-- "Boston Sunday Herald"