The Long Fall, Walter Mosley
The Long Fall, Walter Mosley
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The Long Fall

Author: Walter Mosley

Narrator: Mirron Willis

Unabridged: 8 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 03/24/2009


Synopsis

His name is etched on the door of his Manhattan office: LEONID McGILL, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR. It’s a name that takes a little explaining, but he’s used to it. “Daddy was a communist and great-great- Granddaddy was a slave master from Scotland. You know, the black man’s family tree is mostly root. Whatever you see aboveground is only a hint at the real story.”

Ex-boxer, hard drinker, in a business that trades mostly in cash and favors: McGill’s an old-school P.I. working a city that’s gotten fancy all around him. Fancy or not, he has always managed to get by—keep a roof over the head of his wife and kids, and still manage a little fun on the side—mostly because he’s never been above taking a shady job for a quick buck. But like the city itself, McGill is turning over a new leaf, “decided to go from crooked to slightly bent.”

New York City in the twenty-first century is a city full of secrets—and still a place that reacts when you know where to poke and which string to pull. That’s exactly the kind of thing Leonid McGill knows how to do. As soon as The Long Fall begins, with McGill calling in old markers and greasing NYPD palms to unearth some seemingly harmless information for a high-paying client, he learns that even in this cleaned-up city, his commitment to the straight and narrow is going to be constantly tested.

And we learn that with this protagonist, this city, this time, Mosley has tapped a rich new vein that’s inspiring his best work since the classic Devil in a Blue Dress.

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About The Author

Walter Mosley is the author of more than 50 books, most notably 13 Easy Rawlins mysteries, the first of which, Devil in a Blue Dress, was made into an acclaimed film starring Denzel Washington. Always Outnumbered, adapted from his first Socrates Fortlow novel, was an HBO film starring Laurence Fishburne. Mosley is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, a Grammy Award, a PEN America Lifetime Achievement Award, a Langston Hughes Medal, and a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Award. A Los Angeles native and a graduate of Goddard College, he holds an MFA from CCNY and now lives in Brooklyn, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Will on May 28, 2014

Mosley introduces here PI Leonid McGill, a short, broad, and boxer-tough black fifty-something, who, after a back-story crisis, is trying to lighten the shade of his moral ambiguity, and is easy to root for. He has a few laughs tossing out character names like Norman Fell and Thom Watson. There are......more

Goodreads review by Kemper on July 17, 2011

You think you got problems? Just be glad you’re not Leonid McGill. Poor McGill is a private detective who used to specialize in blackmail and framing people to let others off the hook, but now he’s trying to turn over a new leaf and only take legitimate jobs. Staying on the straight and narrow isn’t......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on January 18, 2019

Looking forward to the second Leonid book asap. Simple as ABC, this is a good read. A- plenty of action B- Big, Bad with mad Boxing skills (and, well, he's Black) C- Conflicts, some complex, Contacts on the wrong side of the law D-Deadpan Delivery, and yes...Death It's 2008 New York, Leonid has some chal......more

Goodreads review by Sebastien on January 12, 2020

After finishing The Long Fall by Walter Mosley—the first of his books that I've read—it's hard to believe it's taken me this long to get there. The Long Fall is a hard-boiled private detective novel told with style and depth of character I just never see in the periodic dipping of my toe into the ge......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on September 10, 2019

Great stuff. My proper review is here: [URL not allowed]......more