**Leonid McGill is back, in the thirdand most enthralling and ambitiousinstallment in Walter Mosley's latest *New York Times*-bestselling series.** The economy has hit the private-investigator business hard, even for the detective designated as "a more than worthy successor to Philip Marlowe" (*The
When the Thrill Is Gone
✍ Scribed by Mosley, Walter
- Book ID
- 107863610
- Publisher
- Penguin Group USA, Inc.
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Series
- Leonid McGill 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781101503010
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✦ Synopsis
Leonid McGill is back, in the third—and most enthralling and ambitious—installment in Walter Mosley's latest New York Times -bestselling series.
The economy has hit the private-investigator business hard, even for the detective designated as "a more than worthy successor to Philip Marlowe" (The Boston Globe) and "the perfect heir to Easy Rawlins" (Toronto Globe and Mail). Lately, Leonid McGill is getting job offers only from the criminals he's worked so hard to leave behind. Meanwhile, his life grows ever more complicated: his favorite stepson, Twill, drops out of school for mysteriously lucrative pursuits; his best friend, Gordo, is diagnosed with cancer and is living on Leonid's couch; his wife takes a new lover, infuriating the old one and endangering the McGill family; and Leonid's girlfriend, Aura, is back but intent on some serious conversations...
So how can he say no to the beautiful young woman who walks into his office with a...
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