A review by scoodle42
All I Did Was Shoot My Man by Walter Mosley

5.0

No one can write a cast of criminals better than Walter Mosley. His trips into the depths of men are winding and twisty, but filled with self-awareness and strength. Leonid McGill is masterful in his fourth story, threading through the path of redemption and the call of crime with so much ease, his shoes tracked with the grime of his sins, his thirst for life to fill his ever ready to die soul tripping him up time and again. What a great adventure.