Reflects on the complexities of justice and truth from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley
In the world we live in, justice and truth are two elusive concepts that often seem to be intertwined yet remain distinct. As a private investigator, I have encountered numerous cases where the line between what is just and what is true becomes blurred. It is in these moments of ambiguity that the complexities of justice and truth come to light. One such case that comes to mind is when I was hired to investigate a murder that had taken place in a neighborhood torn apart by violence and corruption. As I delved deeper into the case, I uncovered layers of deceit and manipulation that clouded the truth of what had really happened. The quest for justice became a tangled web of conflicting interests and hidden agendas. In my pursuit of the truth, I found myself grappling with moral dilemmas and ethical quandaries that tested my own sense of right and wrong. The search for...Similar Posts
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