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Finger Prints: A Classic Romantic Suspense of a Woman in Witness Protection Torn Between Love and Fear Finger Prints: A Classic Romantic Suspense of a Woman in Witness Protection Torn Between Love and Fear by Barbara Delinsky
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“Percodan. One every four hours for pain. P. Demery, M.D.” So the directions read, and Ryan had no problem with them. What he did have problem with was the fact that the prescription was made out to an R. Hart and came from a pharmacy in Chicago.”
Barbara Delinsky, Finger Prints: A Classic Romantic Suspense of a Woman in Witness Protection Torn Between Love and Fear
“By six-twenty she’d begun to fear that he had been tied up longer than expected. The switchboard was off; he couldn’t get through if he tried.”
Barbara Delinsky, Finger Prints: A Classic Romantic Suspense of a Woman in Witness Protection Torn Between Love and Fear
“I understand Tom’s got a good business going now.” Sheila nodded. “Computers. He’s taught me a lot about them. They’re not really so bad. Oh, they don’t pick up the dirty laundry or do boring case reports or—” she glanced down “—fix rum and Cokes, but they’re pretty clever when it comes to things intellectual.” She drawled the last for every syllable it was worth.”
Barbara Delinsky, Finger Prints: A Classic Romantic Suspense of a Woman in Witness Protection Torn Between Love and Fear
“She shifted in her chair, eyeing her front door with trepidation as she began to wonder if something might be wrong. What if he’d been hurt somewhere—if he’d been in an automobile accident or, more bizarre but nonetheless”
Barbara Delinsky, Finger Prints: A Classic Romantic Suspense of a Woman in Witness Protection Torn Between Love and Fear