Ruthlessly Brilliant
Waverly Sloan is robbing Peter in order to ply his wife, Deidra, with the lifestyle that she's accustomed to. What Waverly doesn't realize is his life is quickly spiraling out of control. On the brink of disbarment and bankruptcy, Vincent, a guy he met at a conference, introduces him to Live Now, a company that invests in dying people. While it sounds too good to be true, it's the best offer that Waverly has and losing Deidra is not an option.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Angela Evans is engaged to be married, evident only by the 3-carat rock on her finger. Struggling to get a hold of her weight, Angela is counting points and working out. What she wishes she could finally get away from is soon-to-be husband Superior Court Judge Cornell Waters III. Instead, she throws herself into work. A case concerning a company that may be killing its insured has crossed her desk.
Lawrence Erickson is on the short list for being named as the U.S. Attorney General. All ready to claim his coveted prize, Erickson has issues at home that may detour his road to the White House. Claire, his wife, is dying from cancer. Not that he cares; in fact, her dying quickly would be greatly appreciated on his part.
Unbeknownst to Waverly, Angela and Lawrence, they are about to cross paths with one another. With so many lies, death, greed, and betrayal, fog is the furthest thing any of them will need to concern themselves with as destruction is set to enter all of their lives like a ticking time bomb. Who will survive?
`Buying Time' by Pamela Samuels Young is definitely one you can picture being played out on the big screen. Shoot-outs, murder for hire and accusations keep this story moving forward with everyone pointing the finger trying to lay blame. Great read!