The Right Call

What Sports Teach Us About Work and Life

Sally Jenkins

Book Synopsis

"The Right Call" by Sally Jenkins is a gripping and morally complex work of fiction that delves into themes of conscience, loyalty, and the consequences of our choices.

Set in the small town of Crestwood, the story follows Maggie Thompson, a young and ambitious defense attorney who takes on a controversial case. Maggie is tasked with defending Jake Miller, a local mechanic accused of a heinous crime. As she investigates the case, Maggie becomes torn between her duty as a lawyer and her own personal beliefs about justice.

Complicating matters further is the fact that Maggie's best friend, Sarah, is the victim's sister, putting strain on their relationship. As the trial progresses, Maggie faces mounting pressure from the community and her own inner turmoil, forcing her to confront the question of whether defending Jake is the right call.

Jenkins masterfully explores the ethical dilemmas faced by Maggie, as well as the larger issues surrounding the justice system. Through her evocative writing, Jenkins creates a palpable sense of tension and unease, as readers find themselves questioning their own notions of right and wrong.

"The Right Call" is a thought-provoking and deeply introspective novel that challenges the reader to consider the complexities of the human condition. With its well-drawn characters and expertly crafted narrative, this book will keep readers hooked from beginning to end, ultimately leaving them pondering the power of choices and the lengths we will go to justify them.

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