
Born in North America, Started as a Lawyer
by First Batch Student Of Faos
About This Novel
In 2004, America was still immersed in the glory of the last century. A rookie who had just graduated from South Texas Law School came to the legendary city of New York and started his journey as an outlaw. Some call him a traitor, others call him a saint. But Sterling doesn't care about all this. He only sees beauty and power. To this end, he can use various legal means without scruples to prevent his clients from trial. He can also entangle a group of desperadoes and bite the sweet flesh and blood from the mouths of Wall Street predators. Even if the situation changes, Sterling is not afraid and rushes to the highest peak in the country.
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Official(26)Scraped 2d ago
I can't understand the logic of the author's protagonist at all.
The protagonist turns dark and turns into a politician with no bottom line. There is no turning point in the middle. It is useless to describe the protagonist in the early stage as having any sympathy for the bottom class. Also, if you invite the protagonist to go to Loli Island and go directly, you also look like you don't want to be complicit. Wouldn't it be better if you wrote that the protagonist is a born from the beginning? If so, wouldn't it be better for me to just watch House of Cards than the novel?
Typical of begging for food with a golden rice bowl in hand! His family is the largest farmer in Texas, his uncle is a congressman, and then he is a lawyer, gets married and goes to New York to defend the mafia in the sunset? And stir up trouble and get involved in the struggle between the Investigation Bureau and the party? In reality, the body can be collected in the apartment building the next day! First, become a city councilor in Texas, then try to deal with more cases for the lower-level public, make a few bills to benefit the people and implement them through family connections, and then directly run for mayor when the election changes. Isn't it better to gamble your life to climb up every four years?
It's better not to invest in the protagonist. Tesla is a trap in Dameiliang in the early stage. It would be great to have that kind of money to invest in Microsoft, Coca-Cola and Internet.
Everyone talks about the golden chapter 3, but I can't even finish the third chapter. One is pretentious in front of gangsters, and the other is disgusting and disgusting.
house of cards
The journey of a politician starting from a lawyer There is a family, a cross-generational style of play, and funds Understand traffic pools, finance, and law If there were such prophetic politicians in real life, it would be really scary. The biggest problem with this book is that it currently has less than one million words, which makes it not enjoyable to read. This is one of the few books that I don't know how to review. The characters are three-dimensional enough, the plot is compact enough, and the setting is attractive enough to readers. I believe it will be popular.
Can the Donkey Party be changed to the Democratic Party, the Elephant Party be changed to the Republican Party, and the United States be called the United States?
I read the first chapter before I finished it. It was obvious that the protagonist was a second generation, so why did he want to make money? , And there are many ways to become a lawyer.
Choose, the protagonist is the donkey or the elephant
The outline of the second volume is being written. It is about the Donkey Party representing Notre Dame International Capital. Or a local red-necked elephant gang, or a 25-year-old boy? I don't know which one readers would like to see.
I think it's very well written. At least I, a bookworm like me, enjoyed reading it. Come on 😘
This subject matter is rare, and it is the first time that the main character is directly involved in politics in the United States.
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Official(26)Scraped 2d ago
I can't understand the logic of the author's protagonist at all.
The protagonist turns dark and turns into a politician with no bottom line. There is no turning point in the middle. It is useless to describe the protagonist in the early stage as having any sympathy for the bottom class. Also, if you invite the protagonist to go to Loli Island and go directly, you also look like you don't want to be complicit. Wouldn't it be better if you wrote that the protagonist is a born from the beginning? If so, wouldn't it be better for me to just watch House of Cards than the novel?
Typical of begging for food with a golden rice bowl in hand! His family is the largest farmer in Texas, his uncle is a congressman, and then he is a lawyer, gets married and goes to New York to defend the mafia in the sunset? And stir up trouble and get involved in the struggle between the Investigation Bureau and the party? In reality, the body can be collected in the apartment building the next day! First, become a city councilor in Texas, then try to deal with more cases for the lower-level public, make a few bills to benefit the people and implement them through family connections, and then directly run for mayor when the election changes. Isn't it better to gamble your life to climb up every four years?
It's better not to invest in the protagonist. Tesla is a trap in Dameiliang in the early stage. It would be great to have that kind of money to invest in Microsoft, Coca-Cola and Internet.
Everyone talks about the golden chapter 3, but I can't even finish the third chapter. One is pretentious in front of gangsters, and the other is disgusting and disgusting.
house of cards
The journey of a politician starting from a lawyer There is a family, a cross-generational style of play, and funds Understand traffic pools, finance, and law If there were such prophetic politicians in real life, it would be really scary. The biggest problem with this book is that it currently has less than one million words, which makes it not enjoyable to read. This is one of the few books that I don't know how to review. The characters are three-dimensional enough, the plot is compact enough, and the setting is attractive enough to readers. I believe it will be popular.
Can the Donkey Party be changed to the Democratic Party, the Elephant Party be changed to the Republican Party, and the United States be called the United States?
I read the first chapter before I finished it. It was obvious that the protagonist was a second generation, so why did he want to make money? , And there are many ways to become a lawyer.
Choose, the protagonist is the donkey or the elephant
The outline of the second volume is being written. It is about the Donkey Party representing Notre Dame International Capital. Or a local red-necked elephant gang, or a 25-year-old boy? I don't know which one readers would like to see.
I think it's very well written. At least I, a bookworm like me, enjoyed reading it. Come on 😘
This subject matter is rare, and it is the first time that the main character is directly involved in politics in the United States.













