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Original Title: Brink of Death (Hidden Faces Series)
ISBN: 0310251036 (ISBN13: 9780310251033)
Edition Language: English
Series: Hidden Faces #1
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Brink of Death (Hidden Faces #1) Paperback | Pages: 341 pages
Rating: 4.11 | 1549 Users | 90 Reviews

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Title:Brink of Death (Hidden Faces #1)
Author:Brandilyn Collins
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 341 pages
Published:April 11th 2004 by Zondervan (first published April 8th 2004)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Mystery. Christian. Fiction. Suspense. Thriller

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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 closet door and the faint glow of a street lamp through her front window. She felt her forehead wrinkle, the fingers of one hand curl as she tried to discern what had awakened her.

Something was not right . . .

Annie Kingston moves to Grove Landing for safety and quiet—and comes face to face with evil.

When neighbor Lisa Willet is killed by an intruder in her home, Sheriff’s detectives are left with little evidence. Lisa’s daughter, Erin, saw the killer, but she’s too traumatized to give a description. The detectives grow desperate.

Because of her background in art, Annie is asked to question Erin and draw a composite. But Annie knows little about forensic art or the sensitive interview process. A nonbeliever, she finds herself begging God for help. What if her lack of experience leads Erin astray? The detectives could end up searching for a face that doesn’t exist.

Leaving the real killer free to stalk the neighborhood . . .

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Ratings: 4.11 From 1549 Users | 90 Reviews

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These are thee best books I have ever ever read! I read this whole series in the summertime when I was working at the Bismarck Tribune. I started to do some routes that started at about 2:00 am, so I would stay up and read until 2:00 am rolled around. These books were so suspenseful that doing the paper route would make the hairs on my skin stand up! Brandilyn is a Christian author, which is strong in her books, which is the best part!

This one was pretty good. Its a Christian book but not a bash-you-over-the-head one. 4 stars

The opening pages swept me right into the story and I could hardly put the book down. If I hadn't of needed to get up for work the next morning, I would probably read Brink of Death straight through. The characters are well written and believable. The writing in fast pace, clear, and insightful. And most of all, the story is intriguing! I immediately checked out the next two books in the series from the library.

whoa. I was not prepared for the suspense! I really enjoyed this book!!

Another page turner by Brandilyin Collins! I found time I didn't really have to finish this book as quickly as possible. On to the next!

Annie and her family have just moved into her father's house. Hoping to get her son away from the influence of bad friends she moves to a smaller community. But right across the street a break in and murder occur shortly after they move in. Annie has been a courtroom artist for years, when the police can't get the murder victim's child to give a good description of the killer, Annie reluctantly volunteers to see if she can draw him from the child's description. Annie is scared that she will

This series has potential to be interesting, with the beginning days of learning forensic art, and beginnings belief in Christ. Unfortunately, this particular book had a number of unbelievable parts to it, so that the excitement sometimes felt contrived and unnecessary. Most specifically, the main character'l continuous need to do everything by herself when a call to 911 is obviously needed. I also think the author was setting us up to have the main character come to a belief in Christ in a

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