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All I Did Was Shoot My Man
All I Did Was Shoot My Man: A Leonid McGill Mystery | Walter Mosley
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Zella Grisham never denied shooting her boyfriend. That’s not why she did eight years of hard time on a sixteen-year sentence. It’s that the shooting inadvertently led to charges of grand theft. Talk about bad luck. Leonid McGill has reasons to believe she’s innocent. But reopening the case is only serving to unsettle McGill’s private life even further—and expose a family secret that’s like a kick to the gut. As the case unfolds, as the truth of what happened eight years ago becomes more damning and more complex than anyone dreamed, McGill and Zella realize that everyone is guilty of something, and that sometimes the sins of the past can be too damaging to ever forget. Or ever forgive.
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When I first saw the title I just assume that one of Leonid lady friend finally got to him. But not the case. Love this book too and he is redeeming himself as he go. I hope you are enjoying this I am going some where.

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Love the contrast between these Leonid McGill books with their cellphones and computer hackers and Mosley's period-set Easy Rawlins books.

This was plot-ty enough with all the real drama happening in McGill's odd family. Good stuff.