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ISBN: 0310251036

ISBN13: 9780310251033

Brink of Death

(Book #1 in the Hidden Faces Series)

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The noises, faint, fleeting, whispered into her consciousness like wraiths passing in the night. Twelve-year-old Erin Willit opened her eyes to darkness lit only by the dim green nightlight near her... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Be Afraid

Brink of Death, the first book in the Hidden Faces series, literally scared the ba..jeebies out of me! Hold onto your seat and like Brandilyn says...."Don't forget to breathe." She wasn't kidding. I held my breathe to the very end. I was still thinking about it the next day. It is the best suspense novel that I have read. Lock your doors. Read this book. Be Afraid. You may want to sleep with one eye open.

BE PREPARED TO READ THROUGH THE END!

When Annie Kingston moves her children away from the big city and it's temptations to the small community of Grove Landing, she expects to find peace and quiet. Her haven is not the paradise she anticipated. When Annie is awakened late one night by the flashing lights of emergency vehicles, she realizes something dark has come to Grove Landing. The murder of her neighbor, Lisa Willit, has left everyone in the neighborhood stunned. The only witness, Lisa's twelve-year-old daughter, Erin is too distraught to describe the intruder. Annie is asked by the desperate detectives to use her courtroom sketch artist skills to aid in the investigation. She doubts her ability to accurately detail the intruder from Erin's description and struggles with what her lack of experience could do to the investigation. For the first time in her life, she has no choice but to ask God for help. As she becomes more involved in the case, her discoveries bring her closer to the realization that she and her family may be in real danger. If the face she has drawn is not the killer, then the real intruder may be back to finish what he started.... Readers of suspense will enjoy the edge-of-your-seat opening, middle, and ending that calls for Ms. Collins' reminder: "Remember to Breathe".

New Series Gets a Grip

From the opening scene in BRINK OF DEATH you know you're in good hands. You're also in for a ride - one that thrusts you into the world of Annie Kingston - single mom, former courtroom artist, and a woman about to live a nightmare. Told in Annie's engaging first person point of view (except for the prologue and the scattered scenes following the villain in third person), there are no wasted words. Every chapter leads you seamlessly into the next. Tight, suspenseful, and peppered with compelling details about forensic art, BRINK OF DEATH will keep you up waaaaaay past your bedtime. And the good news is it's book #1 in the Hidden Faces series (#2, STAIN OF GUILT available October 2004). Without compromising the thrills, Brandilyn keeps her story clean, which is something Christian readers will appreciate. But this is also a book you could give to friends or relatives with no concern about hitting them over the head with its religious message. We're gently led to think about God as we follow Annie's story. Final word? The characters in BRINK OF DEATH are REAL (no cardboard stereotypes here), and this series will win Brandilyn many more loyal fans, myself included.

This book will keep you jumpin!!!

I finished "Brink of Death" in about 3 days, had to sleep some of the time.....The whole book was so great but the last 140 pages had me jumpin(g)through sentences so fast that I had to go back and re-read the paragraphs over again. This is the kind of book I just love and hate at the same time. Love because it is so darn good and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Hate, because it is so good that I read it to fast and it is over, gone, done POOF!!! , and I don't want it to be over. Oh yes, something else. You brought the Lord throughout the whole book so beautifully that as Annie was fighting him and reaching out to him at the same time, you could identify with her easily.I can hardly wait for the next one. I am utterly amazed at the skill and talent you have to put something like that together. Thank you.Winnie

BRINK OF DEATH by Brandilyn Collins

Wow...Wow...Wow...If you're interested in serious edge of your seat, bite your fingernails to the nub, and flinch at every sound suspense, then here's your book. Surprising twists and turn will keep you up until the wee hours of the morning. Don't start reading this book after dark and definitely don't read it ALONE! Thanks, Brandilyn, for another winner! I am anxiously awaiting the second in the series as my fingernails grow back - just in time to chew them all off again, I'm sure.
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