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The Long Fall

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780297858294

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ON SALE: 25th June 2009

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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‘McGill is an engaging creation, saddled with a faithless wife, an adoring mistress and a son who appears to be planning a murder of his own . . . Mosley ensures the reader hopes to meet [him] again soon’ Sunday Telegraph

From the creator of Easy Rawlins, Walter Mosley’s electric new novel introduces a brand new investigator – Leonid McGill – and a gripping new set of challenges.

We follow former rule-breaker Leonid McGill as he’s buffeted between the overlords of New York’s underbelly, desperate to turn straight, but unable to say no to a nicely paid job. When we’re introduced, he’s calling in old favours and greasing NYPD palms to uncover seemingly harmless information for a high-paying client. But when the former schoolmates on his list are bludgeoned to death one by one, McGill realises that a friendly reunion wasn’t quite what his taskmaster had in mind. And the awkward questions that follow seem almost welcome in comparison to a visit from Willie Sanderson, a trained killer and ‘modern-day Frankenstein’, now primed to ensure that McGill breathes his last.

THE LONG FALL shows Walter Mosley at the height of his powers, breathing new life into American crime writing with sassy dialogue and unflinching social truths. Vividly capturing a city not nearly as cleaned up as its politicians would have us believe, this is new Mosley – and it’s just as good as the vintage kind.

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McGill is an engaging creation, saddled with a faithless wife, an adoring mistress and a son who appears to be planning a murder of his own...Mosley ensures the reader hopes to meet [him] again soon
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
A terrific new hero
The Times
A return to form, and a reminder that nobody is better at exotic minor characters or macho verbal sparring
Sunday Times