A senior partner at the most powerful law firm in Chicago has taken associate Henry Mathews under his wing and is determined to quash whatever troublesome morality and shreds of conscience might prevent the young lawyer from being a success. By the author of The Wind in the Wheat. Reissue.
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Reed Arvin is an award-winning composer and music producer and author of The Wind in the Wheat. The Will is his second novel. He lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Visit Reed Arvin on the World Wide Web at www.reedarvin.com.
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Paperback. Condizione: Fair. Henry Mathews is a young, ambitious associate at a top Chicago law firm. Called back to his tiny hometown of Council Grove, Kansas, to execute the will of Tyler Crandall, the town's richest man, Henry becomes enmeshed in a web of long-hidden secrets. For the beneficiary of Crandall's wealth -- a homeless derelict called the Birdman -- hides the key to the town's real history behind his apparent madness. Soon, what began as a legal battle becomes a spiritual journey stretching back to Henry's mysterious experience at a seminary years before. As he is sucked into a maelstrom of money and politics -- and a tragic love affair -- Henry discovers that right and wrong are more complex than he imagined, and that black and white are melding into a troublesome shade of gray. 512 pages. Codice articolo 1428013
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