

Others think he is even better than them. Some critics have compared him to the likes of Scott Turow and John Grisham. He started out by winning the Pacific Northwest Writer’s Conference Literary competition and eventually found his way to the top of the New York Times Bestseller list. Readers were quick to recognize Robert’s talents. The author fulfilled this promise in 1999, throwing his lawyer hat aside, moving to Seattle and spending the next three years writing. His one promise to his wife was that he was going to eventually quit and pursue his writing. However, like most true authors, Robert Dugoni’s love for his art never wavered. Before long, Robert was dragged into the murky waters of the law where he spent more than a decade practicing his craft in San Francisco.

Instead, Robert Dugoni found his way into the UCLA law school and graduated as a trial lawyer. However, whether or not he had his heart set on pursuing the field, his time as a journalist did not last.

The author stumbled his way through various odd jobs before finally landing a position as a reporter. However, life proved to be far more complicated than that. At this point, one would assume that Robert Dugoni went on to enter the writing arena and quickly became an international bestseller. Not only were his writings well received but the author took home various awards for his efforts. The author also dabbled in creative writing and he used his college days as an opportunity to put his writing skills to the test. At Stanford University, Robert took an interest in and pursued journalism and communication. He saw it as his calling to help people escape their mundane lives by drawing them into a world filled with adventure and mystery. Rather, the author knew he had a talent for entertaining people. It wasn’t just that he had a yearning to tell stories. Robert knew he wanted to write when he was a child.
