Brink Of Death
Brandilyn Collins
Zondervan


Annie Kingston expected to find peace and quiet in the small community of Grove Landing. Her escape from the temptations offered her children in the big city was 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.

Anne 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 that calls for Ms. Collins’ reminder “Remember to Breathe”.