Thursday, June 3, 2010

Deceit by Brandilyn Collins

Hello All!

Wow! Is it just me or does each book I read by Brandilyn Collins get better? I couldn't put this one down, it was wonderful. Not only did I need the distraction just now, but this good paced mystery was good for me. It was not too heavy, nor too scary, it was just right. 

I love how Joanne Weeks eats Jelly Bellies. It was just a wonderful real touch, so much like someone I know. The information on being a Skip Tracer was fascinating to read about. I would imagine skip tracing is a job that has little publicity and tends to be more "mundane" but for Joanne's character it was perfect!

This book had plenty of intrigue so that you didn't completely see the ending coming. Suspect a possibility, but not see it coming way before. I like that in a book because I have a terrible knack of knowing the end of many books or movies before they get to them. :0

Very enjoyable, I am glad I got to read it!
Carol :)




This week, the



Christian Fiction Blog Alliance



is introducing



Deceit



Zondervan (June 18, 2010)



by



Brandilyn Collins



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Brandilyn Collins is an award-winning and best-selling novelist known for her trademark Seatbelt Suspense®. These harrowing crime thrillers have earned her the tagline "Don't forget to b r e a t h e..."® Brandilyn's first book, A Question of Innocence, was a true crime published by Avon in 1995. Its promotion landed her on local and national TV and radio, including the Phil Donahue and Leeza talk shows. Brandilyn is also known for her distinctive book on fiction-writing techniques, Getting Into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn From Actors (John Wiley & Sons). She is now working on her 20th book.



In addition, Brandilyn’s other latest release is Final Touch, third in The Rayne Tour series—young adult suspense co-written with her daughter, Amberly. The Rayne Tour series features Shaley O’Connor, daughter of a rock star, who just may have it all—until murder crashes her world.


ABOUT THE BOOK

Skip Tracer Joanne Weeks knows Baxter Jackson killed his second wife---and Joanne's best friend---seven years ago. But Jackson, a church elder and beloved member of the town, walks the streets a free man.

The police tell Joanne to leave well enough alone, but Joanne is determined to bring Jackson down. Using her skip tracing skills, she sets out to locate Melissa Harkoff, now twenty-two, who lived in the Jackson home at the time of Linda Jackson's disappearance.

As Joanne drives home on a rainy winter night, a hooded figure darts in front of her car. In her headlight beams she glimpses the half-concealed face of a man, a rivulet of blood jagging down his cheek. She squeals to a stop but clips him with her right fender. Shaking, she gets out of her car in the pouring rain. The man will not let her see his face. Before he limps off into the night he warns her not to talk to police.

As Joanne tries to find Melissa, someone seems to be after her. Who was the man she hit on the road. Is Baxter Jackson out to silence her? Or is some other skip she's traced in the past now out for revenge?

If you would like to read the first chapter of Deceit, go HERE

The book link is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0310276446 

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