O’Reilly’s next book is ‘Killing England,’ coming Sept. 19
NEW YORK — Bill O’Reilly’s next book, and the first announced since his ouster from Fox News in April, brings his multimillion-selling “Killing” historical series to the Revolutionary War era.
“Killing England: The Brutal Struggle for American Independence” will be published Sept. 19, Henry Holt and Co. told The Associated Press on Tuesday. The book will be co-written by O’Reilly’s longtime collaborator, Martin Dugard. The six previous “Killing” books, which include “Killing Lincoln,” ”Killing Reagan” and “Killing Kennedy,” have consistently sold more than 1 million copies each in hardcover, a rare achievement in publishing for nonfiction. O’Reilly said he chose the American Revolution because he had never read a book that explained it “top to bottom” and was also anxious to show the personal sides of George Washington and other leaders.
“You get to know all the people as people,” he said during a recent telephone interview with The Associated Press, one of the few interviews he has given since leaving Fox.
O’Reilly was fired in April amid allegations of sexual harassment that he has denied. But Holt has said all along that no changes were planned in his publication schedule, which includes three more “Killing” releases. Holt President and publisher Stephen Rubin has worked with O’Reilly on virtually all of his books and has defended him before, including when critics challenged the accuracy of “Killing Kennedy” and other works.


