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B. Davis Kroon
Bio

B. Davis Kroon, known as Barbara to friends and family, is an American author celebrated for her suspense novels. Growing up in the Pacific Northwest, she was surrounded by storytellers, notably her father's eldest brother, H.L. Davis, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Oregon writer.

Her passion for mysteries and suspense literature ignited during her teenage years. While attending Willamette University, she showcased her versatility by writing the book and lyrics for the musical comedy "The Lady's Game" during her senior year.

Post-college, Kroon's literary focus shifted to poetry, leading to publications in various literary journals and inclusion in "Millennial Spring—Eight New Oregon Poets."

After a distinguished career in law, Kroon transitioned to writing suspense novels. Her debut novel, "Trap Play," introduces readers to Ben Leit, a former NFL player whose career was cut short due to a severe head injury. The narrative weaves through settings like Phoenix, Minneapolis, and Seattle, reflecting Kroon's deep appreciation for football—a passion she attributes to her father.

Beyond her novels, Kroon's storytelling is deeply influenced by her family's rich narrative tradition and her personal experiences, blending action-packed plots with intricate character studies.

It's what you don't see that can take you out.