Wrongful Death, Robert Dugoni
Wrongful Death, Robert Dugoni
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Wrongful Death

Author: Robert Dugoni

Narrator: Dan John Miller

Unabridged: 10 hr 8 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/07/2009


Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Robert Dugoni tackles hot-button issues in this riveting legal thriller featuring attorney David Sloane. When a widow asks Sloane to take her case against the military, Sloane knows it's a lost cause but can't turn her down, even if it puts his own life—and the lives of his family—in dire jeopardy.Just minutes after winning a $1.6 million wrongful-death verdict, attorney David Sloane confronts the one case that threatens to blemish his unbeaten record in the courtroom. Beverly Ford wants Sloane to sue the United States government and military in the mysterious death of her husband, James, a national guardsman killed in Iraq. While a decades-old military doctrine might make Ford's case impossible to win, Sloane, a former soldier himself, is compelled to find justice for the widow and her four children in what is certain to become the biggest challenge of his career.With little hard evidence to go on, Sloane calls on his friend, reclusive former CIA agent turned private investigator Charles Jenkins, to track down the other men serving with Ford the night he died. Alarmingly, two of the four who returned home alive didn't stay that way for long, and though the mission's wheelchairbound commander now works for a civilian contractor, he refuses to talk. The final—and youngest—soldier is also the most elusive, but he's their only shot at discovering the truth—if Sloane and Jenkins can keep him alive long enough to tell it.Meanwhile, Sloane isn't the only one on a manhunt. As he propels his case into a federal courtroom, those seeking to hide the truth threaten Sloane's family, forcing his new wife Tina and stepson Jake into hiding, where they become the targets of a relentless killer. Now Sloane must race to uncover what really happened on that fatal mission, not only to bring justice to a family wronged but to keep himself and the people closest to him from becoming the next casualties....

About Robert Dugoni

Robert Dugoni has practiced as a civil litigator in San Francisco and Seattle for seventeen years. In 1999 he left the full-time practice of law to write, and is a two-time winner of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association Literary Contest. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University with a degree in journalism and worked as a reporter for the Los Angeles Times before obtaining his doctorate of jurisprudence from the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law. He lives with his wife and two children in the Pacific Northwest.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary on August 22, 2021

This is the second book in the David Sloane series, a Washington Lawyer with an high profile for being the best wrongful death man in the county. I was a little disappointing by the first book in the series but this one was much better in my opinion. I am getting to grips with the David Sloane chara......more

Goodreads review by Mike on September 23, 2018

Just finished minutes ago, and I was extremely pleased. The story, characters, and the writing were well-thought out. There were a couple of scenes, especially in the courtroom, that you knew disaster was imminent, but that Sloane could pull victory out, and it seemed so real.......more

Goodreads review by Brendan on March 22, 2025

I think Robert Dugoni is one of the better writers I've read, and I'm no great shakes, but I've read hundreds of books in all kinds of genres. But this book, amazing as it is, has some things I found difficult to deal with... it was almost too well written. The writer jumps from setting to setting, p......more

Goodreads review by Gwen on December 22, 2024

I am a huge fan of Robert Dugoni, but not necessarily of this book. It is one of his earliest works, so I will use that as the reason. His writing is consistently flowing, which I am a fan of, but this book just went on and on and on about the same thing. I lost interest when I wasn't getting any va......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on November 21, 2020

The author's recent work, The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell, is one of the finest books I have ever read, extraordinary in itself. But Wrongful Death (published in 2009) is the 3rd other book I've read by Robert Dugoni and none of these others have lived up to my expectations. This is about attorney......more