![]() I mean, that’s just a wonderful paragraph all on its own.Īlso, it sent me to search, and it turns out there is in fact a Mosley novella called ARCHIBALD LAWLESS, ANARCHIST AT LARGE, which I have immediately purchased for 99p. The best radical detective in the world is a man who goes by the name Archibald Lawless. But for anarchists and other political extremists, I find it useful to step outside the box. When chasing down capitalist criminals, I follow the money as tradition demands. When you don’t know what is referring to a previous book and what is part of the weave of the mythology that Mosley may have just invented on that page. I actually don’t mind dropping in on the middle of a series like this one, that has clearly established its own mythology. It appears to be the sixth of the Leonid McGill Mysteries. He’ll break half the bones in your body for business and the other half for fun.” “This man you’re walking up on is Leonid McGill. Said fuckit and started reading TROUBLE IS WHAT I DO by Walter Mosley. I can’t remember when I bought it or even why, but I blearily stabbed at my Kindle around midnight on Wednesday and opened the wrong book. But! I did accidentally fall into a rather marvellous little book. ![]() ![]() I’m eking out my reading of INVISIBLE CITIES, because I like to savour each small section of it. I’m across a few different books this week. ![]()
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