IN NEW YORK, IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM NO ONE ELSE CAN SOLVE, YOU CALL LEONID McGILL
Ex-boxer, hard drinker, in a business that trades in cash and favours, McGill’s an old-school P.I. working a city that’s got fancy all around him.
When McGill is approached by a small-time office manager, he declines the case. He has better things to do than track down the man’s long lost cousin, who is about to inherit millions. But then McGill’s office is broken into, and his potential client is found dead. Soon, McGill finds himself drawn into the underbelly of an establishment family, and a Pandora’s box of secrets and lies.
Taking you from the moneyed haunts of Uptown to the shady corners of Downtown, Mosley is the Chandler of Obama’s America, and one of the finest crime writers in the world.
Read by Prentice Onayemi
(p) 2015 Penguin Random House LLC
Ex-boxer, hard drinker, in a business that trades in cash and favours, McGill’s an old-school P.I. working a city that’s got fancy all around him.
When McGill is approached by a small-time office manager, he declines the case. He has better things to do than track down the man’s long lost cousin, who is about to inherit millions. But then McGill’s office is broken into, and his potential client is found dead. Soon, McGill finds himself drawn into the underbelly of an establishment family, and a Pandora’s box of secrets and lies.
Taking you from the moneyed haunts of Uptown to the shady corners of Downtown, Mosley is the Chandler of Obama’s America, and one of the finest crime writers in the world.
Read by Prentice Onayemi
(p) 2015 Penguin Random House LLC
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Reviews
Walter Mosley breaks every rule in the private-detective-story stylebook... McGill is one of the most humane (and likable) P.I.s in the business
If you want a crime novel that captures your imagination, then this is for you. Mosley takes you on an adventurous journey which leaves you wondering, what could possibly happen next?
This is Mosley at his best, with not one word wasted, and a story which will leave you with much to think about
Mosley's sharp ear for dialogue and talent for sketching memorable characters are much in evidence in this instalment, further deepening his complex lead