Robert Dugoni


Robert Vincent Dugoni is an American author currently living in Seattle, Washington. His novels have earned spots on The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, BookSense and Amazon bestseller lists.

Awards

Dugoni is a two-time winner of the Pacific Northwest Writer's Association's Literary Award, has twice been nominated for the Harper Lee Award for Legal Fiction, was a 2015 and a 2017 International Thriller Writer's finalist for thriller of the year, a 2017 finalist for the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Award, the 2015 winner of the Nancy Pearl Award for Fiction and a two time winner of the Spotted Owl Award for best novel in the Pacific Northwest. His literary novel, "The Extraordinary Life of Sam Hell" was Suspense Magazine's 2019 Book of the Year. His novel, The Eighth Sister, the first in the Charles Jenkins series is an international best-seller and has been optioned for television. In 2010 The Providence Rhode Island Journal called him "The undisputed king of the legal thriller." His novels Bodily Harm and Murder One have been recognized by the Los Angeles Times and Library Journal as top-five thrillers of the year. My Sister's Grave became an Amazon, Library Journal, and Suspense Magazine 2014 Best Book of the Year and a New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller, as well as the #1 Amazon download in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, Italy, and France. In the Clearing is an Amazon and Wall Street Journal bestseller. The Trapped Girl is a #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller. His true story exposé, The Cyanide Canary, was a Washington Post 2004 Best Book of the Year. Dugoni is published in more than 25 languages and has sold more than six million copies.

Standalone novels

Tracy Crosswhite Series