A review by guiltyfeat
And Sometimes I Wonder About You by Walter Mosley

4.0

Mosley usually delivers, but this was the best of his that I'd read in a while and the best of the Leonid McGill stories. All the modern noir tropes are there - the hero who fights better than anyone else, the friend who is the most feared hitman on the planet, the friend who can hack anything anywhere and the friend in the police who can get him out of any jam. And yet, there is something more about these stories. They're a little sexier than the Easy Rawlins ones and McGill's problems seem more real and more heartbreaking. I still have a deep fondness for Easy, but this was just more fun than I've had with one of Mosley's books in a while.