Lovely, idealistic Tracy Whitney is framed into a 15 year sentence in an escape-proof penitentiary. With dazzling ingenuity she fights back to destroy the untouchable crime lords who put her there. With her intelligence and beauty as her only weapons, Tracy embarks on a series of extraordinary escapades that sweep her across the globe. In an explosive confrontation Tracy meets her equal in … irresistible Jeff Stevens, whose past is as colorful as Tracy’s.
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I could not out this down. So many twists and turns.
Ok- not that great
I couldn’t finish it. The main character is stupid and unlikeable.
Sidney Sheldon always writes page turners. Easy reading.
Not his best but still good
I didn’t enjoy this book, as it seemed to be written by a novice – poor sentence structure, etc.- disappointed.
Couldn’t put it down very entertaining
It kept my interest.
Like all of Sidney Sheldon’s book you can’t go wrong. Read this one years ago and it still sticks in my mind. One of the best I’ve read compare to the books of today.
This book takes you into a women’s prison quite realistically. But a lot more story happens after that, with some great twists and surprising turns. A different and enjoyable read.
Wonderful reading! Loved everything about it! Read slower and slower toward the end because I didh’t want it to end
Throwback to the eighties! Sidney Sheldon wrote for his time period (1970s-90s?), and had some good, original ideas. This one would have been much more suspenseful if I already wasn’t familiar with his style, and my expectations. Still, a fast and fun read.
Sad that this heroine, released early from prison leads such a life of crime. I regret spending my time reading this.
The best one of his I’ve read
The premise of the book is not realistic and I could not read more than the first 100 pages. it was too prosperous. He is a good author, but not this time.
Kept my interest from beginning to end. Lots of surprises. I can easily see this made into a movie.
Fast pace. Good characters
Loved the book, but Sidney Sheldon is a master story-teller.
Like all Sheldon books, I did not want it to end!
A bit unrealistic, but had some realistic moments that were intense.