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Pursues justice beyond the law from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley

In a world where rules and regulations often fall short of true justice, there are those who take it upon themselves to go above and beyond what is legally required. This concept of pursuing justice beyond the law is at the core of the character's ethos in 'Trouble Is What I Do' by Walter Mosley. The protagonist is not content to simply abide by the letter of the law; instead, he seeks to right wrongs and bring about a sense of fairness that transcends mere legality. This pursuit of justice is driven by a deep-seated belief in the inherent worth of every individual and a commitment to upholding what is right, regardless of the obstacles in his path. Through his actions, the character demonstrates a willingness to challenge the status quo and confront injustice head-on, even when it means putting himself at risk. This sense of moral courage and unwavering dedication to the greater good ...
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    Trouble Is What I Do

    Walter Mosley

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