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Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2)
Stain of Guilt - Hidden Faces, Bk 2
Author: Brandilyn Collins
ISBN-13: 9780310251040
ISBN-10: 0310251044
Publication Date: 10/1/2004
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 4.4/5 Stars.
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4.4 stars, based on 55 ratings
Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 37 more book reviews
For Brandilyn Collins fans and this series, this book is not to be missed!
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This is a book that you won't want to put down. Annie Kingston is a forensic artist who has agreed to draw the updated face of a murderer for the TV show "American Fugitive." She finds herself and her family threatened by someone who is determined to stop her at any cost.
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From the Back Cover:

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 Blands 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 Blands 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. Annies one hope is to complete the drawing and pray it leads authorities to Blandbefore Bland can get to her.
vmachapy avatar reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 215 more book reviews
second book in series. Such a great read!
batgirl avatar reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 284 more book reviews
Forensic artist Annie Kingston has agreed to "age" the portrait of a killer in a 20-yr-old unsolved case for the TV show "American Fugitive." The problem is that the killer is getting inside her head.
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Exciting and well written. Annie is a froensic artist who has agreed to draw the updated face of a murderer for a telivision series called American Fugitive.
She has to understand the patterns of his life to get an accurate idea of how he may look after all these years. The closer she gets to finishing-the more her own life is at risk! It takes an act of faith to finish...does she have it in her?
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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.
reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 7 more book reviews
Page turner.
g-momthomas avatar reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 10 more book reviews
For a christian suspense write she can sure make them sppoy! I always wait in anticipation for her next.
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Totally got this book for the ratings. When I read the inside cover, I told my husband I dont think I want to read this book. We usually read christian mystery. However this one hit home. When I read the whereabouts of the book, I said I couldnt read it because I was actually raised in the town that she used in the book. I did read the book and really enjoyed it.

As I was reading it I did find myself going wait now where is that at. You must realize though when I lived in Redding, Ca it was almost 40 yrs ago, so things have changed a bit. So for me it was wait what did that used to be, what used to be out there.

I really enjoyed the book, I will probably do some searches on the author and see what else she has to offer. I liked the way she kept my interest. Then gave me a little what for in the end.
prtyof10 avatar reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 75 more book reviews
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.

Love this series...
mamatraub avatar reviewed Stain of Guilt (Hidden Faces, Bk 2) on + 151 more book reviews
Just wait till the end!