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Works to uncover truth behind powerful enemies from "summary" of Trouble Is What I Do by Walter Mosley

I spend my days delving into the shadows, seeking out hidden truths that powerful enemies wish to keep buried. The work is dangerous, but it is a calling that I cannot ignore. To confront these adversaries head-on requires a certain fearlessness, a willingness to tread where others dare not go. The path to uncovering the truth is often fraught with obstacles and dangers. These powerful enemies will stop at nothing to protect their secrets, using every means at their disposal to keep their misdeeds hidden from the light of day. But I am undeterred, my determination unwavering in the face of such adversity. I rely on my instincts and intuition to guide me through the maze of deception and intrigue that surrounds these enemies. It is a game of cat and mouse, with each move carefully calculated and every step taken with caution. I must be cunning and quick-witted, always one step ahead of those who seek to thwart my efforts. But in the end, it is not just about uncovering the truth for its own sake. It is about seeking justice, about holding those in power accountable for their actions. The work I do is a form of resistance against the forces of corruption and oppression that seek to keep the truth hidden. So I press on, undaunted by the dangers that lie ahead. For the truth is a powerful weapon, one that can bring down even the mightiest of enemies. And it is my mission to wield that weapon with skill and precision, to shine a light into the darkest corners and reveal the secrets that others wish to keep hidden.
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    Trouble Is What I Do

    Walter Mosley

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