'All I Did Was Shoot My Man' by Walter Mosley


By James H. Burnett III |      JANUARY 25, 2012


Given his potent combination of wildly colorful yet believable characters, it's understandable that some fans of novelist Walter Mosley have yet to forgive him for apparently killing off Easy Rawlins, his most popular character, in the 2007 bestseller "Blonde Faith.''


Rawlins was, fans argued, not just a character they could envision through Mosley's words, but also a character they could relate to, one they wish they could have known.


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Published on January 25, 2012 08:49
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Jason Lewis Leonid is a really great character. Like most, I was troubled when his most endeared Easy seemingly was no more (thank you Mr. Mosley for not making that so), but I have been telling my friends in reading that Leonid is really good. After I finished "The Long Fall", I saw the potential for a good series. By the time I finished "Known to Evil", I was hooked!!


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