Grace.
Sugar Cookie : GingerScraps Praise Team {Lead}
And well I finished to read the book and I don't know if it's just me, but when I read a book or watch a movie, I love complete endings, not loose ends, like the ending here felt. Even though I never connected with any of the characters, nor did any of them become my favorite, I liked that the plot moved very quickly at the beginning, without any preamble, and perhaps that's precisely what I didn't like about the ending. I don't feel like it's the telling of a complete story, but rather the recounting of an anecdote. The author didn't delve deeper into the issues that were left hanging, perhaps as a starting point for a second novel? Like Michelle, I wonder what happened to the will, was it contested or not? what happened to Matilda and her new relationship with Jerry? and especially when Simon tells her that Jerry isn't her type, it made me wonder if she wasn't in a relationship for convenience, because after all, Jerry is one of the heirs. And well, in the end, the question is, what happened to Simon? Did he leave town, and where did he go? Did he start a new relationship with Landy? Because I don't think he would go back to Paula after she showed her complete lack of empathy right when Simon needed her more than ever. And I don't mean to say that Simon was any better; in fact, it bothered me immensely that after Zander and Cooley helped him so much and saved him from ending up in prison for life, he reveals his contacts to the FBI, what Cooley does in prison, and even suggests having a better system to control those kinds of activities. And here I think, hey Simon, weren't those illegal activities what kept you out of prison? I don't mean to say that I support those kinds of activities, but I was disgusted that Simon practiced a double standard throughout the entire book, in everything. I don't see him as a good man, nor a bad one, but as an imperfect human being who didn't understand basic concepts like loyalty and honesty.
The book is very good at bringing us closer to and immersing us in the legal world, a world full of legal locks, obstacles, processes, trials, etc., and perhaps that is where the richness of this book lies, in seeing it as a fragment of the lives of the characters, a case dealt with in a courtroom, its background and resolution without going any further, or giving more information about the future of the characters.
The book is very good at bringing us closer to and immersing us in the legal world, a world full of legal locks, obstacles, processes, trials, etc., and perhaps that is where the richness of this book lies, in seeing it as a fragment of the lives of the characters, a case dealt with in a courtroom, its background and resolution without going any further, or giving more information about the future of the characters.