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Brink of Death
Description:
First in Hidden Faces series
Annie Kingston moves to Grove Landing for safety and quiet—and
finds herself 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...
Why the author wrote this book:
Annie Kingston feels she's damaged goods--both because of her father, who wanted a boy, and her husband, who left her for someone else. Through this series Annie finds God and sees His healing in her life.
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