Faces threats to his safety from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley
Paris Minton was a man who had seen his fair share of trouble. But when he found himself in the crosshairs of dangerous men, he knew he was facing a threat unlike any he had encountered before. These were not your run-of-the-mill troublemakers - these were men who operated in the shadows, men who had no qualms about using violence to get what they wanted. And what they wanted was Paris Minton dead.
As he navigated the dangerous streets of Los Angeles, Paris knew he had to stay one step ahead of his enemies if he wanted to survive. Every alleyway, every corner could be hiding a potential attacker, ready to strike at a moment's notice. His usual tricks and charms were no match for the ruthless men who were after him, and he knew he needed to be on high alert at all times.
The threat to his safety was constant, looming over him like a dark cloud. He couldn't let his guard down for a second, couldn't afford to make a single mistake. The stakes were too high, and the consequences too dire. Paris had to be vigilant, had to trust his instincts and rely on his wits if he wanted to make it out of this alive.
But even as he faced down his enemies with steely determination, Paris couldn't help but feel a twinge of fear. The men who were after him were ruthless, cunning, and utterly without mercy. They would stop at nothing to see him dead, and Paris knew he was in for the fight of his life. But he also knew that he had something they didn't - a stubborn refusal to back down, a fierce loyalty to those he cared about, and a determination to see justice done, no matter the cost. And with those weapons at his disposal, Paris Minton was ready to take on whatever threats came his way.
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