![]() ![]() Racial identity is a prevailing theme in Mosley’s 44 novels, and this isn’t the first time he’s explored the complex perils of passing for white. ![]() He’s dangerous in his own right, and his network of underworld acquaintances who owe him favors are a match for anyone Charles’ money can buy. “Trouble Is What I Do” is the seventh novel in Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Walter Mosley’s series featuring McGill, and as his fans already know, McGill is the right man for the job. He seeks out Lenoid McGill, a former career criminal turned private detective, to make the delivery. ![]() Incensed, and more than a little frightened, Charles hires a formidable team of thugs to murder Catfish. Catfish plans to deliver it to Charles’ daughter Justine on the eve of her wedding. ![]()
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