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FBI agent Nick Ciacia, tormented by the unresolved murder of his father, crosses paths with happy newlywed Maddy. She'll find out the truth about the husband she loves-and the stranger she desires.

And it's more than any woman would ever want to know.

304 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published September 2, 2003

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Meg Chittenden

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Meg Chittenden has also published works under the name Margaret Chittenden.

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July 30, 2022
I loved this book. Yes I am biased because the author was my grandmother and I miss her dearly. But nonetheless an entertaining read
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May 18, 2008
Suspense, revenge, murder, and mystery describe this novel. The book's cover reads like this:

It is his greatest obsession - finding the serial killer who murdered his father. Now, FBI agen Nic Ciacia finally has a lead, and he'll drop everything to pursue it ...to the bitter end.

It is her greatest passion - a new life and a new marriage. But how much does maddy really know about her new husband? Why is a handsome stranger asking questions about him? And why did her husband suddenly disappear?

Maddy is about to find out the truth about the man she married - and the stranger she desires. And it's more than any woman would ever want to know.

(I have a copy of this book on my shelf.)
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September 30, 2010
A nice, straight-ahead mystery, with fairly well-developed characters and some romance. The wrap-up was a little rushed and too facile -- as though the really bad guy was just waiting for a cop to come along so he could say, great! now I can tell you all about it! no problem at all!, without any sort of reluctance or protest. Overall, though, a pleasant read.
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