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Try Not to Breathe
Try Not to Breathe | David Bell
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An ex-cop sets out to find her missing sister and discovers the shocking truth about her family... A traumatic experience in the line of duty forces thirty-year-old Avery Rogers to abandon both her relationship and her position as a Kentucky State Police officer. She retreats to a college town where she works an unfulfilling job as a security guard, breaking up fights between drunken frat boys. But a frantic phone call turns Averys life upside down. Her fathera retired cop who never fails to convey his disappointment in Averysays her half sister is missing and in danger. Avery is sure Annas just crashing with friends, but her father strong-arms her into searching for the sister she barely knows. Anna Rogers is fed up with her familya half sister who resents her existence and a domineering father who thinks its okay for cops to shoot unarmed civilians. She hits the road to attend a protest against police brutality, unaware of the danger that awaits her there. Just after catching a glimpse of Avery at the protest, Anna receives a shocking text. Now shes no longer road-tripping; shes running, pursued by an older sister she doesnt trust and a violent stranger who has been stalking her for weeks. When Avery discovers Annas hiding place near a remote cave system, she risks everything to save her. Little do the sisters know that a secret is catching up to thema secret at the very heart of their family history.
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angel1
Try Not to Breathe | David Bell
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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Started in 2024, first book finished in 2025! The holidays happened and it took a little longer to get into this one, but also the story seemed to drag out…just an OK read for me😊

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AudiobookingWithLeah
Try Not to Breathe | David Bell
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Panpan

2⭐

David Bell is hit or miss for me…and this was most definitely a miss. This story felt like it was going in one direction, which was fairly weak, but then it veered off into something entirely different and ultimately that was weak, too. Everything about it was just weak. Erin Spencer‘s narration was decent, but the other sister should‘ve had a different narrator.