
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
His book on writing, Plot and Structure, is one of the most popular writing books available today. The national bestselling author of several novels of suspense, he grew up and still lives in Los Angeles, where he is at work on his next Buchanan thriller.
ABOUT THE BOOK:

Bonilla stepped around the back of the SUV, ignoring the rain and the afternoon drivers on their way to LAX and the west side, placed the barrel of his .38 caliber pistol into his mouth, and fired.
His body fell over the shoulder and plunged one hundred feet, hitting the roof of a Toyota Camry heading northbound on the harbor Freeway. The impact crushed the roof of the Camry. The driver, Jacqueline Dwyer, twenty-seven, an elementary schoolteacher from Reseda, died at the scene.
This would have been simply another dark and strange coincidence, the sort of thing that shows up for a two-minute report on the local news--with live remote from the scene--and maybe gets a follow-up the next day. Eventually the story would go away, fading from the city's collective memory.
But this story did not go away. Not for me. Because Jacqueline Dwyer was the woman I was going to marry.
In Try Dying, this fast-paced thriller, lawyer Ty Buchanan must enter a world of evil to uncover the cause of his fiancee's death--even if hie has to kill for the truth.
"Bell is one of the best writers out there...he creates characters readers care about...a story worth telling."
~Library Review~
Margie’s review: Try Dying is James Scott Bell’s first book in a new series featuring Ty Buchanan, hotshot lawyer in LA. He’s preparing for a court battle featuring repressed memory issues. The doctor his firm represents is being sued for defamation. In the middle of his preparation, Ty’s fiancée is killed in a freak accident on the freeway. Only the day of the funeral, he learns that Jacquelyn may have been murdered. In his search for the truth, he discovers core truths about himself. Try Dying is a fast-paced legal thriller with plenty of behind-the-scenes look at a lawyer’s world, including some courtroom drama. I look forward to the next book in this series.
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