Finger Prints

Finger Prints by Barbara Delinsky is a reissue published by HarperCollins on April 1, 1992, featuring 496 pages in English. This novel explores the complex themes of danger, love, and trust through the story of Robyn Hart, a journalist whose courageous pursuit of the truth nearly costs her life. Now living under the Witness Relocation program with a new identity as Carly, she grapples with the lingering fear of her past while trying to adapt to her new life.
Readers will find a poignant narrative that delves into Carly’s struggle to connect with others while being haunted by her former life. As she attempts to shield herself from the world, her defenses are challenged by Ryan Cornell, a successful attorney who seeks to break through her emotional barriers. The story unfolds as Carly navigates her desire for love against the backdrop of her fears, raising questions about trust and the possibility of happiness amidst uncertainty.
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New York Times bestselling author Barbara Delinsky displays her deep understanding of the desires and fears that move us all in this poignant story, first published in 1984, of danger, love, and trust.
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 doesn’t 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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