Trouble is What I Do by Walter Mosley audiobook

Trouble is What I Do

By Walter Mosley
Read by Dion Graham

Mulholland Books, Mulholland 9780316491136

The Leonid McGill Mysteries: Book 6

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781549130526

Runtime: 3.56 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Finalist for the 2021 Audie Award for Best Mystery Narration

A Washington Post Pick of New Thrillers

A Vogue Pick of Best New Books by Black Authors

An AudioFile Editors’ Pick of the Month

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

A Booklist Pick of Best Audiobooks of the Month

A Literary Hub Pick of the Week

An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick

Morally ambiguous P.I. Leonid McGill is back -- and investigating crimes against society's most downtrodden -- in this installment of the beloved detective series from an Edgar Award-winning and bestselling crime novelist.

Leonid McGill's spent a lifetime building up his reputation in the New York investigative scene. His seemingly infallible instinct and inside knowledge of the crime world make him the ideal man to help when Phillip Worry comes knocking.

Phillip "Catfish" Worry is a 92-year-old Mississippi bluesman who needs Leonid's help with a simple task: deliver a letter revealing the black lineage of a wealthy heiress and her corrupt father. Unsurprisingly, the opportunity to do a simple favor while shocking the prevailing elite is too much for Leonid to resist.

But when a famed and feared assassin puts a hit on Catfish, Leonid has no choice but to confront the ghost of his own felonious past. Working to protect his client and his own family, Leonid must reach the heiress on the eve of her wedding before her powerful father kills those who hold their family's secret.

Joined by a team of young and tough aspiring investigators, Leonid must gain the trust of wary socialites, outsmart vengeful thugs, and, above all, serve the truth -- no matter the cost.
 

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An absorbing noir beauty of a tale.” Washington Post
“A slim volume with the feel of a fable and the concision of a blues scale.” Wall Street Journal
“A tight and quietly subversive tale…that packs a hard tight punch. You won’t see it coming, but you’ll know when it lands.” Mystery Scene Magazine
“Dion Graham offers an amazing performance…Graham delivers Mosley’s noir mystery with his usual excellence, giving each character an individual personality…With his mastery of dialects and tone, Graham delivers suspense best listened to. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile
“Gritty…The plot soars…Few mystery writers can examine issues of race—how it divides and binds people—as clearly and unflinchingly as Walter Mosley.” Associated Press
"[Mosley] wanders through a few underworlds of the New York City crime category, always a treat for readers, and one that packs a moral punch.” Literary Hub
“Mosley delivers enough good stuff to let you know a master’s at work.” Kirkus Reviews
“Spieled in a powerful, streamlined voice, this wrenching American noir will stick with readers long after the final page.” Booklist
This gifted raconteur of the African American experience has produced an absorbing noir beauty of a tale. Richard Lipez, The Washington Post
A slim volume with the feel of a fable and the concision of a blues scale. Minor characters have marvelous names-Archibald Lawless, Dido Kazz, Mozelle Tot-and move with ageless grace. 'I felt a kinship to all of them,' Leonid thinks. So do we. Tom Nolan, Wall Street Journal
Good to have you back, Leonid. John Timpane, Philadelphia Inquirer
The charms of this short novel lie in Mosley's memorable characters, his portrayal of the world McGill inhabits and the author's uniquely lyrical writing style. Bruce DeSilva, Associated Press
A tight and quietly subversive tale about family, class, privilege, and race (plus honor, of all things) that packs a hard tight punch. You won't see it coming, but you'll know when it lands. Kevin Burton Smith, Mystery Scene Magazine
[Mosley] wanders through a few underworlds of the New York City crime category, always a treat for readers, and one that packs a moral punch. Mosley is, quite simply, an icon of detective fiction, and with each new novel in the McGill series he's making New York noir his own just as he did with Los Angeles. LitHub
Spieled in a powerful, streamlined voice, this wrenching American noir will stick with readers long after the final page. Booklist
Watching McGill coolly deploy the physical and intellectual skills he'd acquired in his previous life as an underworld "fixer" provides the principal pleasure of this installment, along with Mosley's own way of making prose sound like a tender, funny blues ballad...Mosley delivers enough good stuff to let you know a master's at work. Kirkus

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Author

Author Bio: Walter Mosley

Author Bio: Walter Mosley

Walter Mosley is the author of over sixty critically acclaimed books of fiction, nonfiction, memoir, and plays. His work has been translated into twenty-five languages. He is the winner of numerous awards, including an O. Henry Award, The Mystery Writers of America’s Grand Master Award, a Grammy®, several Edgars, several NAACP Image Awards, and PEN America’s Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2020 he was named the recipient of the Robert Kirsch Award for lifetime achievement from the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books and was awarded the Distinguished Contribution to American Letters Award from the National Book Foundation. He divides his time between New York and California.

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Available Formats : Library CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 3.56
Audience: Adult
Language: English