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Holly Seddon

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Holly Seddon is an author born in the United Kingdom. She has been writing for magazines, websites, and newspaprers since her early twenties. While growing up in the English countryside, she quickly became obsessed with books. Her first novel, Try Not to Breathe, was published in 2016 and quickly vis mere became a bestseller. Her second novel is Don't Close Your Eyes. (Bowker Author Biography) vis mindre

Værker af Holly Seddon

Try Not to Breathe (2016) 412 eksemplarer
Don't Close Your Eyes (2017) 106 eksemplarer
The Hit List (2020) 23 eksemplarer
Love Will Tear Us Apart (2018) 22 eksemplarer
The Woman on the Bridge (2022) 13 eksemplarer
The Short Straw (2023) 4 eksemplarer
Jsi na řadě (2022) 1 eksemplar

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female
Nationalitet
UK
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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Veel üks kinnitus, et sedasorti psühholoogilised põnevikud ei ole minu jaoks. Lihtsalt ei haara kaasa. Sisu on põnev, tegelased usutavad ja ligipääsetavad, on ootamatud pöörded ja ohoo-hetked, aga ... naah.
 
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sashery | Jan 29, 2024 |
Not a bad book, I enjoyed how the author applied tech to her story, it's something that I think doesn't get used enough. Lost a star because I worked out what was happening early on. I didn't like any of the characters all that much either but the story was good and fast moving.
 
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theBookDevourer211 | 1 anden anmeldelse | Jan 27, 2023 |
While this wasn't a perfect book, I absolutely enjoyed it and was engaged from beginning to end.

I just wrote a much more detailed review for my site and my brain seems to be cramping up looking for what to say here but I think fans of dark suspense and mysteries would enjoy Try Not to Breathe.

Like I said, it's not perfect - there are some aspects that don't ring true, there's a POV that seems unnecessary, the thrilling climax wasn't very thrilling, but, all in all, I liked it a lot and if a sequel comes to be, I'll definitely pick it up. For a debut novel, I think it was pretty damn well done and shows a lot of promise for future offerings.

I received an ARC from NetGalley (yay for checking one off my long list of NG books to be read and reviewed!) in exchange for an honest review.
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amcheri | 75 andre anmeldelser | Jan 5, 2023 |
Amy Stevenson was attacked 15 years ago and have ever since been in a coma. No one has been caught for the brutal attack. Alex Dale was once a loving wife, a mother to be and a brilliant journalist. Now she has nothing left. But, then she does an interview with a doctor about coma patients and meets Amy. They are close in age and grew up close by, but they never met. Amy remembers the case and the more she investigates about it the more obsesses is she to solve what happened to Amy. But, how to solve a crime when the only witness can't talk?

I was intrigued by the blurb, about a coma patient being the only witness to a crime. Alex Dale is an alcoholic who drank away her marriage and career. She is now trying to put her life together, which isn't that easy and it's especially hard for her to learn that her ex-husband has moved on with his life. So, Amy Stevenson becomes in many ways her lifeline, something to focus on while she tries to sort of her life. We also have Jacob, who is a sitter. He sits by the coma patients and keeps them company talking. But, he seems to have a special connection to Amy.

I had some trouble getting into the story; I found the story a bit trying sometimes. Not so much the storyline with Amy, but with Jacob. I was sometimes quite frustrated with him and his secrets and even though I often found his wife Fiona a bit annoying do I understand her frustration with Jacob. He should have come clean to her years ago.

I found it not that hard to figure out the identity of the attacker. Sure, I was not completely sure, but I had a gut feeling of whom it would be. There were some clues scattered in the book that made me more and more sure during the progress of whom it would be. Still, the confrontation scene towards the end of the book was intense, there is always a possibility that I could be wrong. But, I was right. However, I did enjoy the book, despite having a suspicious feeling about who the attacker was. Sometimes half the fun with a whodunnit book is trying to find out who the attacker is and see if you have the right person at the end.

This may not be the best thriller I have read, but still, it was a good one and I quite liked Alex Dale and wouldn't mind reading more books by the author.

I want to thank the publisher for proving me with a free copy for an honest review.
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MaraBlaise | 75 andre anmeldelser | Jul 23, 2022 |

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8
Medlemmer
582
Popularitet
#43,090
Vurdering
3.8
Anmeldelser
90
ISBN
62
Sprog
7

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