David Bell: Try Not to Breathe

Three sisters, Alisha, Avery, and Anna, who is their step-sister.

Avery Rogers gives up her career with the Kentucky State Police after a near-death experience. She’s working as campus security – boring but safer.

Her father, a retired police chief, says Anna is missing. He coerces Avery into looking for her.

Anna Rogers is acting out on her own issues with her father around current police brutality. She has conflicting feelings, but follows an ideology, and attends a demonstration.

When Avery does find Anna the secrets and jeopardy are front and centre, and this story takes off.

Try Not To Breathe by David Bell is a great thriller that also does full duty to family relationships and the characters within.

~ June Lorraine Roberts

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6 responses to “David Bell: Try Not to Breathe”

  1. Tanu Oberoi Avatar

    I greatly appreciate your review of David Bell’s “Try Not to Breathe.” Your insights into the plot and character dynamics have left me eager to get my hands on this book. It seems like a gripping and suspenseful read, and your recommendation is just the nudge I needed to add it to my reading list. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I’m looking forward to diving into this thrilling story!

  2. Aoc Avatar
    Aoc

    Definitely an intense title. I just wanna let you know, that your reply buttons were turned off.🤔

    1. June Lorraine Roberts Avatar

      Thanks for letting me know….I have no idea what happened

  3. Kevin Avatar

    Hi there! Just checking in. Sounds like an intriguing basis for a plot…

  4. Sheila Morris Avatar

    Ooohhh…yummy!

  5. Margot Kinberg Avatar

    Ah, family dynamics! That network of relationships can really add to a story, I think. And it sounds as though there are a lot of layers to this one. Glad you enjoyed it, June!

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