You Have Your Way
- 728pagine
- 26 ore di lettura
The adventures of trial lawyer Eddie Terrell continue as his professional life thrives while his personal life unravels. Racing toward his next prize fight, Eddie realizes he must retreat from the chaos and recalibrate on his own terms. Seeking to expand his professional interests, he embarks on an investment scheme with a potentially lucrative outcome, despite the inherent risks that may require bold actions. Set in the early 2000s, Eddie remains captivated by women, and during a respite out West, he meets a beautiful and daring new friend who matches his wit. Together, they navigate unconventional paths while Eddie collaborates with trusted partners from less affluent backgrounds. Even his skeptical mother finds herself intrigued by his journey. Emerging from his personal slump, Eddie reorganizes his life through unconventional means, often veering off course but always managing to regain his footing. His newfound experiences enhance his already tenacious trial skills, as he embraces the concept of "orderly disorder," engaging in complex strategies. This work of fiction intertwines themes of conflict and calculation, echoing Ralph Waldo Emerson's sentiment that "Consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds."
