Mr. Bloodworth, who has practiced in Central Florida for around 50 years, beautifully describes the area’s history, the legal community. The story gives the reader a peek behind the curtain into how an exceptionally experienced trial attorney runs his cases. Through the dialogue, Mr. Bloodworth integrates his views on trial theory and litigation.
I’ve read legal fictions before (often written by non-lawyers), and We Who Remain stands out for its accuracy. I highly recommend it, especially to newer litigators who haven’t quite put all the pieces together yet
Robyn Kramer, Editor Orange County Bar Briefs
Core Values
Is Your Christian Faith Relevant? Have you ever wondered why your Christian faith does not seem to be relevant to many aspects of your life or to many of the decisions you are called upon to make?
Unbreakable Bonds
A tightly-knit group of guys from the sixth graduating class of the United States Air Force Academy reflect on honor, integrity, respect for others, and enduring lifetime friendship.
We Who Remain
This is a legal drama in which the main character is defending a difficult client in high stakes litigation while dealing with his wife’s cancer diagnosis.

Darryl Bloodworth
Darryl Bloodworth is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy where he excelled academically and as an athlete.
He lettered three years in football and in baseball and was captain of the baseball team his senior year.
He served in the Air Force as a pilot and instructor pilot. Darryl graduated with High Honors from the University of Florida Law School, and has been a trial lawyer for over 47 years.
He is a Fellow in the American College of Trail Lawyers and a former president of the Central Florida Chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates. He is also a former president of The Florida Bar Foundation.