The Long Fall (Leonid McGill mysteries) by Walter Mosley
A Leonid McGill mystery featuring a strong lead and a well-developed plot. First-person narration and boxing background enrich the storytelling, with a complex, well-paced narrative that introduces readers to the series
Highlights
- strong lead character
- first-person narration
- boxing backdrop adds depth
Pros
- Engaging mystery with strong lead character
- Well-developed plot and stakes
- Quality writing with first-person perspective
- Background information adds depth, especially boxing
- Good entry point to the Leonid McGill series
Cons
- Pacing described as not too fast
- Mixed pacing responses from readers
- Some readers note complexity may require attention