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And Sometimes I Wonder About You

A Leonid McGill Mystery

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And Sometimes I Wonder About You

By: Walter Mosley
Narrated by: Prentice Onayemi
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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 PI 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.

©2015 Walter Mosley (P)2015 Random House Audio
Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Mystery Noir Private Investigators Thriller & Suspense Urban
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Another great read from Walter Mosley. Leonid McGill is as smooth as ever in his roles as father, lover, agent and killer. Mr Mosley is a fabulous author and story teller. A small point that I miss in the Leonid McGill series as compared to Easy Rawlins is the historical perspectives Mr Mosley regularly included.

Smooth and Fascinating

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