C i n n a m o n K i s s
A L S O
B Y
W A LT E R
M O S L E Y
E A S Y R A W L I N S N O V E L S
O T H E R F I C T I O N
N O N F I C T I O N
M o s l e y
C i n n a m o n K i s s
L i t t l e , B r o w n a n d C o m p a n y N e w Y o r k
B o s t o n
Copyright © 2005 by Walter Mosley
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For Ossie Davis,
our shining king
C i n n a m o n K i s s
1
So it’s real simple,” Mouse was saying. When he grinned the diamond set in his front tooth sparkled in the gloom.
Cox Bar was always dark, even on a sunny April afternoon.
The dim light and empty chairs made it a perfect place for our kind of business.
“. . . We just be there at about four-thirty in the mornin’ an’
wait,” Mouse continued. “When the mothahfuckahs show up you put a pistol to the back of the neck of the one come in last.
He the one wit’ the shotgun. Tell ’im to drop it —”
“What if he gets brave?” I asked.
“He won’t.”