Brandilyn Collins: Seatbelt Suspense
Hidden Faces series
Brink of DeathStain of GuiltDead of NightWeb of Lies

Fourth in the Hidden Faces Series

She was washing dishes when her world began to blur.

Chelsea Adams hitched in a breath, her skin pebbling. She knew
the dreaded sign all too well. God was pushing a vision into her
consciousness.

Black dots crowded her sight. She dropped a plate, heard it crack
against the porcelain sink. Her fingers fumbled for the faucet. The
hiss of water ceased.

God, I don't want this. Please!


A nightmarish vision. A murder in broad daylight. How are they connected?

After witnessing a shooting at a convenience store, forensic artist
Annie Kingston must draw a composite of the suspect. But before she
can begin, she hears that Chelsea Adams wants to meet with her-now.
Chelsea Adams—the woman who made national headlines with her
visions of murder. And this vision is by far the most chilling.

Chelsea and Annie soon find themselves snared in a terrifying battle
against time, greed, and a deadly opponent. If they tell the police, will
their story be believed? With the web of lies thickening . . . and lives
at stake, who will know enough to save them?


A NOTE TO MY READERS

"When are you going to write another Chelsea Adams book?" This is a question I have heard countless times.

My first two suspense novels, Eyes of Elisha and Dread Champion, featured Chelsea Adams, a Christian woman to whom God speaks through visions. In both of these stories, the visions that God gives Chelsea about murder and malice send her on labyrinthine journeys that she would not have chosen, but that God wants her to make for the sake of justice.

Fans of this Hidden Faces series have often added the same question in their letters: “When will we see Chelsea Adams again?”

And so the idea for Web of Lies was born.

There were some challenging hurdles along the way, however. The two series were written in very different formats, not the least of which involved character perspective. Annie's stories in Hidden Faces have been in first person. Chelsea's stories were not. As a result, Web of Lies evolved as a blend of both the characters and the varying points of view from these two series.

By the way, a note for those who haven't read Eyes of Elisha and Dread Champion: you'll find no spoilers for those stories within this book.

And now-off we go on another roller coaster ride. As always, strap yourself in, hold tight, and

don't forget to b r e a t h e . . .


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