4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
CAUGHT BETWEEN FEAR AND FAITH, Jun 27 2006
By Chris Well - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hidden Faces Web Of Lies (Paperback)
Best-selling suspense novelist Brandilyn Collins continues her string of compelling faith fiction with Web of Lies, a harrowing forensic thriller that pinpoints the collision between fear and faith.
Annie Kingston, a forensic artist, teams up with Chelsea Adams, a woman who receives terrifying visions from God -- as the two find themselves trying to rescue two kidnapped people before they are murdered by a psychotic killer with a spider obsession. Web of Lies deals frankly with the struggles of a Christian in professional life -- especially when that professional life includes murderous lunatics, arrogant lawmen and irresponsible journalists.
Brandilyn Collins once again proves herself a master of the page-turner. Just make sure your doors are locked and you've said your prayers for the night -- because once you open to the first page, you are in for the ride of your life.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Lies Ahead?, Feb 22 2006
By Eric Wilson "novelist" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hidden Faces Web Of Lies (Paperback)
Brandilyn Collins is a sure thing. Pick up one of her books and you know you're in for a suspenseful read.
Once again, in "Web of Lies," Collins gives us believable characters and frightening scenarios. She masterfully weaves together the main characters from two separate series, giving them individual voices and motivations. Joining forces, using their spiritual and physical skills/gifts, they take on the chilling mystery behind an uncovered skull and a vindictive killing.
Personally, I think "Dead of Night" is still my favorite in the Hidden Faces series, but this newest installment is right up there. It rushes a bit, trying to tie all the loose ends and the concerns of the two main characters, but it does so with skill.
In the Christian market, we now have some fantastic female suspense writers in Collins, Kathryn Mackel, and Melanie Wells. I can't see what else lies ahead.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gotta read it!, May 11 2006
By Heather Diane Tipton - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hidden Faces Web Of Lies (Paperback)
What happens when you take the main characters from two separate series and throw them in a book together? A masterfully woven tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Brandilyn Collins has taken Chelsea Adams from an earlier series (Eyes of Elisha and it's sequel Dread Champion.) and put her into the fourth book in the Hidden Faces series with Annie Kingston. Oh, yes and I would be remiss to not mention the spiders... can you say, "Give me the creeps"? This book rocks, just like the rest of her books do.