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NPR Story
2:02 pm
Thu January 26, 2012
In 'Shoot My Man,' Mosley Tells Tale of Atonement
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Best-selling author Walter Mosley's book All I Did Was Shoot My Man tells the story of a woman trying to get her life back on track after serving an eight-year prison sentence. Leonid McGill, a private investigator, knows she is innocent and tries to help her start over.
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