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Embraces risk and forges ahead from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley

The idea of taking risks and moving forward with determination is a central theme in the novel "Trouble Is What I Do" by Walter Mosley. The protagonist, Leonid McGill, embodies this concept as he navigates through various obstacles and challenges in his life as a private investigator. Throughout the book, McGill consistently demonstrates his willingness to embrace risks in order to achieve his goals. He does not shy away from dangerous situations or difficult decisions, instead choosing to confront them head-on with a sense of fearlessness and determination. McGill's boldness and courage allow him to face the unknown with confidence, even when the odds may seem stacked against him. In each new case that McGill takes on, he forges ahead with a sense of purpose and conviction. He does not let setbacks or failures deter him from his mission, but instead uses them as opportunities for growth and learning. McGill's ability to push forward in the face of adversity makes ...
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    Trouble Is What I Do

    Walter Mosley

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