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THE LONG FALL....BY WALTER MOSLEY..BOTM for MAY 2016.

I am new to this group but I love mysteries especially psychological thrillers :)

The Long Fall is the first book in the Leonid McGill series. If you are familiar with any of Mosley's other books especially the Easy Rawlins series, you will find that this series is different.
Set in modern day New York McGill is nothing like Rawlins.
Has everyone gotten the book yet? Thoughts so far?
Nascha


Yes Mr. Mosley is a busy man. I am going to see him in NYC with Kareem Abdul Jabbar at the NY Public Library. I haven't checked out Kareem's book yet.
Please come back and let us know what you think of the book once you've gotten it!

So while everyone is trying to decide whether to read or go bowling, how about explaing the head and telling us folks out in the Rocky Mountains about life in the cit-tay. Now we already know that y'all get up reaaaly early back there. Like right now us cowboys are staring that first cuppa coffee in the face while you Eastcoasters are reading your lunch menus.


Welcome to our group of Happy Readers, Barbara! It's my first Mosley in a looong time. So I'm excited about this BOTM read. Just feel free to chime right in here with your observations and opinions about why you think some character did this or that. Of course Mr. Mosley has done a whole bunch more in this series. So at least we're off to a great start here with book one.
What do you see in this story? ** places or people **
What do you hear? ** musical score or theme song**
Last time it was DOGS, and we still got that going on, too! While Mod Stephanie is off taking care of family bidnass or digging out of the latest Colorado blizzard, we're gonna tare this house down!
We're lucky to have Nascha at the controls of this runaway train. Yunno.




And then with the audio books you can't go back to check something out. For example, Leonid's boxing buddy calls him LT. What's that all about?
Now I am intrigued by The Tesla Building. Last time I was in The Citay, or any city, I missed it. Saw The Chrysler Building, which was pretty cool. Could see Tudor City from my hotel window, but didn't have sense enough to go over there. My loss. So now I'll post a few pix of The Tesla Building on the site this afternoon (Mountain Time) and y'all can check it out. So has anyone actually gone there?

Hi Jim! Thanks for the warm welcome! I'm so glad to be reading a Mosley book with you all. I was one of the members who suggested him to our dear Mod, Stephanie.
The picture of the library in the living room belongs to none other than Coco Chanel. I am passionate about Paris and so I have a lot of photographs of Paris stored on my computer and even a few at home. I thought her apartment was chic, elegant and beautiful---timeless really. Also being a library on Good Reads is fitting. There is also a picture of me on my actual page here on Good Reads.

I've actually been inside of the famous Tesla building, not farther than the lobby and also down to the lower level in the basement. This building is really the Hotel New Yorker building and hosts a hotel as well as a famous diner which sits on its famous bottom corner, called the Tick Tock Diner.
I've eaten at the Tick Tock Diner a few times and most recently had dinner there with my mother. Food was delicious. (In New York City, some of our best dining spots are the famous diners.) It is an Art Deco building and it is simply gorgeous. One of the best design styles in my humble opinion. I haven't toured the building or anything---I should probably do so but from what I've seen, it is simply gorgeous. Down on the lower level of the diner are the restrooms, an unused dining area (probably for private dining) and a big old safe---it was so pretty to look at. LOL.
What I liked about this book was that Mosley writes about the beautiful architecture in the city.
My all time favorite building is the Chrysler building. I haven't gone on a tour or anything but I would love to. In the works.
In the meantime please check out this website: http://nyc-architecture.com/TEN/TEN-D.... It lists the top ten Art-Deco buildings in NYC and the Tesla is number 6!




Ya don't say! So what does the "LT" reference mean?? I'm really interested in LT's background and worldview. I see him as somebody out of Compton or what we called "The Projects" in San Francisco, where I delivered the mail back in 1972. Back then we were nearly all Nam vets and fried. And I lived in downtown Detroit back in 1966, too. What a beautiful scene that was.





Sorry for the long response time. Yes, labs are great . Unfortunately, we've moved to a new (to us) house with less space so, as my father always said, don't get a dog unless you have the space to keep him happy. We are trying to figure out what that will be but I'm sure there is one in our future.

I also agree with the person who commented on the number of people in the book and that are not consistently called by the same name. I'm been thinking of going back to the beginning and keeping notes on who everyone is, so I can keep them straight but since I've never had to do that before, I would find it annoying.



I've read 1 or 2 of Mosley's books before and I liked them but it' s been a long time. So I'm looking forward to this book.


I do that when I'm editing my own stuff, but it never occurred to do that with another story. An amazing idea.

How is the reading going? Is everyone getting comfortable and acquainted with LT's world?
I have to say that LT is probably the grittiest of all the heroes Mosley has ever written about.
Just an aside...Mosley seems to have a "thing" about women who cheat on their men. In many of his books, the hero has a girlfriend or wife who is unfaithful. I don't know why that is. But it is interesting.




To those still reading or who have already finished, what did you think of LT aka Leonid McGill.
Is it difficult to like or sympathize with a character who has unclean hands? Why or why not?





No, LT couldn't trust his wife. He was sticking with it but I got the impression she was done if he didn't commit to it.


Some of the characters repeat throughout the series so you get used to them and it doesn't seem as so many when you read the next one. If you continue that is...
Nascha- hope i am not too late to this party i had 2 other books to finish and hope to start this one over the weekend.



BN....Nook 11.99
Paperback: 14.00
Used from 1.99
AMAZON....Kindle 11.99
Paperback 13.96
Used..$0.01