As I drew, the house felt eerie in its silence. . . . A strange sense stole over me, as though Bland and I were two actors on stage, our movements spotlighted, black emptiness between us. But that darkness grew smaller as the space between us shrank. I did not know if this sense was due to my immersion in Bland’s face and mind and world, or to my fear of his threatening presence. Or both . . . The nerves between my shoulder blades began to tingle. Help me, God. Please. For twenty years, a killer has eluded capture for a brutal double murder. Now, forensic artist Annie Kingston has agreed to draw the updated face of Bill Bland for the popular television show American Fugitive. To do so, Annie must immerse herself in Bland’s traits and personality. A single habitual expression could alter the way his face has aged. But as she descends into his criminal mind and world, someone is determined to stop her. At any cost. Annie’s one hope is to complete the drawing and pray it leads authorities to Bland—before Bland can get to her. Brandilyn Collins is the bestselling author of Brink of Death, Eyes of Elisha, and other novels. She and her family divide their time between the California Bay Area and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Visit her website at www.brandilyncollins.com.
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"Loved it! I like the relationship between Annie and Det. Chetterling. I also like how much the neighbors, Dave and Erin, are able to help Annie and her family find a relationship with God and work through their issues. It was handled in a realistic and nice way. Can't wait to read the next one! "
— Cathleen (4 out of 5 stars)
" VERY hard to put down!!! "
— joyce, 11/16/2012" good continuation of the first book. "
— Brandi, 4/26/2012" Murder mystery with a twist. Be sure to read Brink of Death first. Good stuff! "
— Barb, 1/10/2012" Great read, it really kept my attention with lots of twist and turns. Another great novel by Brandilyn Collins. "
— Karlesha, 5/20/2010" Loved it! I like the relationship between Annie and Det. Chetterling. I also like how much the neighbors, Dave and Erin, are able to help Annie and her family find a relationship with God and work through their issues. It was handled in a realistic and nice way. Can't wait to read the next one! "
— Cathleen, 10/14/2009" this book was kind of a let down. it was very easy to figure out and the ending was not a real shock. i felt sorry for the characters because it was like the author didnt really know what to do with them so she just did the same old boring thing. "
— Amy, 9/16/2009" Like the first in this series, she is a really good writer, but not much of a plot. "
— Kristy, 5/8/2009" I figured this out on p. 26. Not excrutiatingly bad as some Christian fiction is. I did want to know what was going to happen to Annie. I like the realistic touches of her trouble with her son. Still though, a bit bland and preditable. "
— Lisa, 5/1/2009" Like the first in this series, she is a really good writer, but not much of a plot. "
— Kristy, 4/24/2008" Murder mystery with a twist. Be sure to read Brink of Death first. Good stuff! "
— Barb, 2/29/2008" good continuation of the first book. "
— Brandi, 2/9/2008Brandilyn Collins is the bestselling author of Brink of Death, Eyes of Elisha, and other novels. She and her family divide their time between the San Francisco Bay area and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
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