When bank teller Rose Ryan accidentally uncovers a shocking discrepancy in bank finances, she goes to the police, who immediately call in the FBI. From that day forward, she meets at a coffee shop each morning with two FBI agents to report her observed embezzling activity and receive further instructions. Rose continues to collect evidence of the illegal activity at the bank, right under the … noses of the criminals, but for her own safety and that of her family, she is warned to “tell no one, not even your husband.” Until now . . .
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Bank teller Rose Ryan uncovers a discrepancy in the bank finances. She goes to the police who call the FBI. She frequently meets the FBI at a coffee shop to give them her observations and receive her instructions. Rose thinks it is the bank manager who is stealing money. As she continues to collect evidence, she fears she will be caught. The FBI tells Rose she cannot tell her husband or anyone else what she is doing.
This book is only 100 pages and those pages go by fast. Reading this story I felt this really happened to the author. Yesterday I watched an interview with Erina and it is part fact part fiction. Breakfast with the FBI is a quick and enjoyable read.
A story that will captivate you from the beginning and leave you wanting to know more. Rose Ryan went to work at a bank, after being a stay at home Mom for 17 years. She had high hopes for a fulfilling career. She was smart and very observant to details. The first day was the beginning of a nightmare that has stayed with her for years. From a robbery and onward to even more frightening experiences involving guns, embezzlement, drugs and missing people. Erina Bridget Ring describes exciting, scary, sad experiences that no one should have to endure at work. And it didn’t stop when she went home – because the FBI was involved – and she couldn’t tell her husband what was going on at work. The anxiety, bad dreams, keeping secrets from her family caused health problems – something very devastating happens that you will have to read about. A story of a strong, courageous woman, that would go to great lengths to protect her family. I recommend highly!
Oh. My. Gosh! Knowing this book was written from real life events had me holding my breath in so many parts. This is the story of Rose Ryan and her position as a bank teller. She uncovers some suspicious activity concerning missing money from the bank. She knows that something is terribly wrong and has to do something about it. This book takes the reader on the crazy ride of going “undercover” with the FBI to expose the embezzlement scheme. I felt like I was going through the anxieties, worries, and fears with Rose as she had to keep from revealing her knowledge of what was going on in the bank. PLUS, she was told to not “say a word” to anyone. At all. How hard to go through so much and not be able to talk about it. Sometimes it felt like it wasn’t worth the stress and fear but to protect herself and her family, she did what it took.
This is a fast read but so worth it. It’s intense and kept me wanting to know how this whole ordeal was going to be resolved. It is a great read and I enjoyed it very much. The integrity that Rose presented is highly admirable….she endured so much.
Yes, Rose did the right thing!
This is the second book of Ms. Ring’s that I’ve read and I can’t wait to read another one!
Thank you, Erina Bridget Ring, for the copy of your book. I am so honored to have read it and I am a BIG fan of yours! A five star read…and I admire you for what you went through and that you are finally able to share that with us.
Wow, what a interesting read. It contained all sorts or twists, and turns. I read it in one sitting, I found it to be a wonderful read and would certainly recommend it to anyone.
What a great book. What would you do if you worked somewhere and you started to notice something wrong, really wrong? Would you tell, how would you know who to tell? Rose works for a bank and when she is sent to help at another branch she finds things are not what they seem, with the greatest courage she starts a year of having Breakfast with the FBI. This book will keep you glued to the pages until you are done, well written and you will hate to reach the end.