



All I Did Was Shoot My Man
A Leonid McGill Mystery
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4.3 • 212 Ratings
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- $4.99
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
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.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Mosley's fourth Leonid McGill mystery (after 2011's When the Thrill Is Gone), the best in the series to date, the New York City PI tries to atone for a misdeed from his checkered past. Eight years earlier, McGill helped frame Zella Grisham for a part in the biggest Wall Street robbery in history $58 million stolen from Rutgers Assurance Corp. Zella was guilty of shooting her man, Harry Tangelo, when she found him in bed with her best friend, Minnie Lesser, but the eight years she served were due to the frame, not the shooting. McGill manages to get Zella released, setting in motion a chain of deadly events. Meanwhile, his difficult family life reaches full boil with each of his three adult children, Twill, Dimitri, and Shelly, as well as with his hard-drinking wife, Katrina. Unraveling the truth behind the robbery and the unrecovered millions tests McGill's skills to the utmost in this complex, satisfying entry.
Customer Reviews
All I did was shoot my man
Superbly written with multiple layers of complex story lines.
Very interesting
I enjoyed the philosophical nature of the author’s thoughts. Mosley was pretty hard on himself. Halfway through I was going to drop it down a star because of the plethora of characters for which I was having difficulty in establishing a clear picture of their persona so as to identify them when they appeared in later sections. But I got over it.
Sci o mom
Well written did not expect the ending.exciting