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BEEN WRONG SO LONG IT FEELS LIKE RIGHT by Walter Mosley, read by Dion Graham
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BEEN WRONG SO LONG IT FEELS LIKE RIGHT by Walter Mosley, read by Dion Graham

Vivid and cinematic

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April 21, 20258m 6s

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Show Notes

Host Jo Reed and contributor Stephen Cummings discuss how Dion Graham continues his stellar work with Mosley's Joe King Oliver series, bringing heart and rough edges in equal measure. Here, the private investigator's Grandma B has a dying wish: Locate her long-missing son. Oliver's complicated relationship with his father is heightened as the search brings new insights into the man. Graham, in top form, captures the grit of this New York City noir, embodying the wide cast of suspects, cops, and confidants. His delivery is so vivid it’s cinematic. 


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