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Finger Prints
Finger Prints
Author: Barbara Delinsky
ISBN-13: 9780061041808
ISBN-10: 0061041807
Publication Date: 5/15/1992
Pages: 496
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 43 ratings
Publisher: HarperTorch
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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A tale of intrique woven with romance
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great book
dollycas avatar reviewed Finger Prints on + 648 more book reviews
I love Barbara Delinsky novels. Love & Mystery.
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In another life she was Robyn Hart, a journalist who saw too much and was willing to talk about it. Now she is Carly, with a new job and identity courtesy of the Witness Relocation Program. But even with a different name and appearance, Carly lives in fear that her enemies will fine her, and this time she won't get away.

Great book.
toni avatar reviewed Finger Prints on + 351 more book reviews
This book has suspense, romance and a surprise ending...
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Another great Barbara Delinsky book. Very exciting and interesting. I recommend it.
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Back Cover:
When your life depends on the secrets you're keeping...
In another life she was Robyn Hart, a journalist who saw too much and was willing to talk about it. Now she is Carly, with a new job and identity courtesy of the Witness Relocation Program. But even with a differant name and appearance, Carly lives in fear that her enemies will find her, and this time she wont get away.
Only one man manages to break through the protective wall she has built up around herself-Ryan Cornell, a successful young attorney who yearns to take this secretive woman into his arms and never let go. But before Ryan can win Carly's heart, he must earn something much more precious to her...her trust.
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Once upon a time she was Robyn Hart, a journalist who saw too much and wasn't afraid to expose it. But that courage nearly cost Robyn her life. Under the protection of the Witness Relocation program, she now has a new identity -- Carly -- and a new job. But the terror of the past still lingers, and Carly lives in fear that her enemies will find her.

Though she tries to wall herself off from the world, one determined man breaks through her defenses -- successful young attorney Ryan Cornell. And though she yearns to give him her heart, Carly doesnt know if she can. While loving him offers a happiness she thought she'd forever lost, trusting him could cost her everything.
dastephan6 avatar reviewed Finger Prints on + 132 more book reviews
an excellent story right from the beginning. delinsky gives excellent details to ensure that you get the best picture of the story in your head. the way she describes the emotions that carly, ryan, sam, tom, and even greg are feeling are awesome. i love the way carly holds back her true feelings for ryan. i love the way ryan finially accepts them. while under the witness protection program, carly is relocated to boston. while there she runs into ryan, a well known lawyer. carly hates the thought of any lawyers, so there is no way that she wanted to get involved with this one, no matter how handsome he was. but ryan never gives up. he has everything he wants, except carly's trust. and carly doesn't know who to trust anyone. a must read for any fan of barbara delinsky.
Sleepy26177 avatar reviewed Finger Prints on + 218 more book reviews
Carly Quinn left her old life months ago to finally enter the witness relocation program 4 months ago. Having survived an attack on her life in a dark alley she fears for her life and lives a secluded life as a teacher when attractive lawyer Ryan Cornell moves into her building. She desperately tries to keep to herself but falls for his charm and persistence to come into her life. Not without the reassurance of her friend and person responsible for her protection, Sam Loomis, she gives in to Ryan and their relationship grows.

Things become difficult for Carly when the man she brought to jail files motion for a new trial and she might be called back to the witness stand. On top of that Gary Culbert seems quite assured he might be acquitted.
Then there is Sheila, whom Carly got to know before the huge trial. Sheila was responsible for Carly's security and they developed a deep friendship. But since Sheila moved to Cambridge she seems distracted to the dismay of her new boss Sam. Loomis.

Ultimately Carly's is going to be betrayed by a person she loves.

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Finger Prints was first published in 1984 and seems to be one of Delinsky's earlier novels. I couldn't quite figure out if or under what title the book was published before it got named Finger Prints. Today the author seems to no longer like to be associated with her pseudonyms Bonnie Drake or Billie Douglass. Fact is some of her older novels written under her pseudonyms are republished under the name Barbara Delinsky.

Coming to the book I believe it flopped. The writing style is very fluent and easy to read but the plot itself was too much romance, too little suspense. It was pretty clear in which direction the book is going from the beginning and besides all of the romance I was just waiting for something suspenseful to happen.
I'm not excited about the book but it wasn't too bad either. Just reading time I could have spent on something more interesting or a book whose cover description matches the plot.
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Finger Prints is a good book about Robyn Hart, a journalist who saw too much and is now in the Witness Relocation Program. Good book and an easy read.
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Once upon a time she was Robyn Hart, a journalist who saw too much and wasn't afraid to expose it. But that courage nearly cost Robyn her life. Under the protection of the Witness Relocation program, she now has a new identity -- Carly -- and a new job. But the terror of the past still lingers, and Carly lives in fear that her enemies will find her. Though she tries to wall herself off from the world, one determined man breaks through her defenses -- successful young attorney Ryan Cornell. And though she yearns to give him her heart, Carly doesnt know if she can. While loving him offers a happiness she thought she'd forever lost, trusting him could cost her everything.
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A journalist is relocated in the witness protection program. She meets a successful young attorney who must earn her trust, as well as her heart.