"A disturbingly vivid portrayal of greed, deceit, political corruption, intimidation, murder, and international black-ops."
"Newspaper woman Laura Wolfe must learn to juggle her responsibilities as a new mother with her increasing notoriety as a journalist."
"Many twists and turns and a growing Donaldson trait; surprise endings." - FULL REVIEWS BELOW
This installment from the thrilling Laura Wolfe series pits the savvy investigative reporter against pharmaceutical lobbyists and crooked United States Senators bent on keeping a miracle-cure cancer drug out of the hands of the American people.
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As her developing story takes on more twists and turns than a hairpin curve, Laura lands right in the middle of a deadly conspiracy, one that might spell the end of her journalism career — and her life. [preview the first 2 chapters]
Keith M. Donaldson's second Laura Wolfe novel, The Hill People, is a real page-turner. I didn't want to put the book down! The plot gathers momentum from the opening paragraphs of Donaldson's disturbingly believable tale of greed, deceit, political corruption, intimidation, murder, and international paramilitary operations. The protagonist, newspaper reporter Laura Wolfe, must learn to juggle her responsibilities as a new mother with her increasing notoriety as a journalist who finds herself in unfamiliar territory when approached to investigate some questionable government actions involving a miracle drug purported to cure cancer. Inside magnificent descriptions of Washington's most revered monuments and mysterious sanctums of power, Donaldson's colorful characters exhibit familiar personality traits, express realistic dialogue... [Click to read more reviews] |
Order The Hill People online, at Barnes & Noble or Amazon. -- "Author Keith M. Donaldson's cleverly interwoven themes of international terror, suspense, global financial manipulation, espionage and romance, make for an engaging mystery."