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Hardcover A Killing on the Hill: A Thriller Book

ISBN: 1662500262

ISBN13: 9781662500268

A Killing on the Hill: A Thriller

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A gripping new thriller from New York Times bestselling author Robert Dugoni.

The Great Depression. High-level corruption. And a murder that's about to become Seattle's hottest mystery. It's the kind of story that can make a reporter's career. If he lives to write about it.

Seattle, 1933. The city is in the grips of the Great Depression, Prohibition, and vice. Cutting his teeth on a small-time beat, hungry and ambitious young reporter William "Shoe" Shumacher gets a tip that could change his career. There's been a murder at a social club on Profanity Hill--an underworld magnet for vice crimes only a privileged few can afford. The story is going to be front-page news, and Shoe is the first reporter on the scene.

The victim, Frankie Ray, is a former prizefighter. His accused killer? Club owner and mobster George Miller, who claims he pulled the trigger in self-defense. Soon the whole town's talking, and Shoe's first homicide is fast becoming the Trial of the Century. The more Shoe digs, the more he's convinced nothing is as it seems. Not with a tangle of conflicting stories, an unlikely motive, and witnesses like Miller's girlfriend, a glamour girl whose pretty lips are sealed. For now.

In a city steeped in old west debauchery, Shoe's following every lead to a very dangerous place--one that could bring him glory and fame or end his life.

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Different for Dugoni

I love Robert Dugoni's books and have read the majority of them. This was a different subject matter for him and I was drawn to the time period in history. Seattle, 1933. It is during the great depression and prohibition when bootlegging, speakeasies, gambling, prostitution and gangsters were all going on. When gangsters were committing crimes and getting away with them because some cops, and some in government were on the take. Frankie Ray, a former prizefighter is murdered by a small time mobster named George Miller who claimed he acted in self defense. I love reading about this time in history, and while I enjoyed the story, I thought it was rather slow in parts. However, in Dugoni's usual inimitable style, he pulled it out of the doldrums and brought me back into the story. Left me wondering if we will revisit young William "Shoe" Shumacher is his newspaper reporting career continues. Overall this was worth the read, but wasn't as enjoyable as some by this author.
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