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A Killing on the Hill

A Thriller

14 minRobert Dugoni

What's it about

Could you defend a man you know is guilty? In 1933 Seattle, brilliant young lawyer William Ryan faces this exact moral crisis. He’s tasked with defending a union organizer accused of a grisly murder, a case that could make or break his fledgling career. As Ryan digs deeper, you'll uncover a tangled web of political corruption, corporate greed, and deadly secrets lurking beneath the city's surface. Discover how he navigates a biased legal system and powerful enemies to expose a conspiracy far more shocking than a single killing on a hill.

Meet the author

Robert Dugoni is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Charts bestselling author whose novels have sold more than nine million copies worldwide. A former civil trial attorney, he left his successful practice to pursue his lifelong dream of writing full-time. Dugoni's deep understanding of the legal system and its real-world pressures provides the authentic, high-stakes foundation for his critically acclaimed thrillers, including the gripping historical narrative found in A Killing on the Hill.

A Killing on the Hill book cover

What's it about

Could you defend a man you know is guilty? In 1933 Seattle, brilliant young lawyer William Ryan faces this exact moral crisis. He’s tasked with defending a union organizer accused of a grisly murder, a case that could make or break his fledgling career. As Ryan digs deeper, you'll uncover a tangled web of political corruption, corporate greed, and deadly secrets lurking beneath the city's surface. Discover how he navigates a biased legal system and powerful enemies to expose a conspiracy far more shocking than a single killing on a hill.

Meet the author

Robert Dugoni is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Amazon Charts bestselling author whose novels have sold more than nine million copies worldwide. A former civil trial attorney, he left his successful practice to pursue his lifelong dream of writing full-time. Dugoni's deep understanding of the legal system and its real-world pressures provides the authentic, high-stakes foundation for his critically acclaimed thrillers, including the gripping historical narrative found in A Killing on the Hill.