Walter Mosley’s The Long Fall is a mystery novel set in New York. The main character and narrator, Leonid, is perfection. A private investigator trying to balance what he believes is right and what is necessary to pay his rent and provide for his family. When he ignores his gut and takes the wrong case; inadvertently assisting in murder, he finds himself fighting for his life. Which is only the beginning of his problems, as his youngest son is also plotting a murder. There is a lot of back story and compelling family drama intermixed with the front burner story line—the book is obviously a series launch.
The plot is very intricate (sometimes predictable), but the structure and pace become consuming. I had some difficulty understanding how Leonid came up with some of his conclusions, but it could be that I was racing through the pages.
When I wasn’t reading this book, I wanted to be reading this book. The Long Fall is as near a perfect mystery as I have read lately. I am looking forward to the next installment of the series.
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I'm enjoying reading your reviews. This sounds like a book I would enjoy. Adding it to my list.
ReplyDeleteGood review! I just finished reading The Long Fall and found it equally consuming and wishing I had paid more attention to the clues (which seemed insignificant) as I was reading. A lesson learned for the next installment! I see where Known to Evil (The second book in the Leonid McGill series) is due out in March 2010.
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