More Than You Know

by Meg Chittenden

Berkley Pub Group (Sensation)

Contemporary Romance: Romantic Suspense, Mystery: Romantic Suspense

September 1, 2003

ISBN-13: 0425192105

Available in: Paperback

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More Than You Know
by Meg Chittenden

When Maddy Sloane's husband Bart disappears in the middle of Seattle's Pike Place Market, Maddy is sure he must have met with an accident. She wouldn't wish that on him even though she's come to despise him and is about to give up on their six month old marriage.

FBI special agent Nick Ciacia has been following Bart for some time. When Bart vanishes, he switches his attention to Maddy. Having convinced her that they've met before and have mutual friends, he offers to help her track down her husband. It isn't long before they discover that Bart had a whole other life filled with deadly secrets.

Neither Nick nor Maddy expect to fall in love, but while their passion is growing, Maddy discovers that Nick has an agenda of his own, one that puts them both in danger. As she finds out the terrible truth about her husband and the reason for Nick's involvement, it becomes far more than she ever wanted to know.



Meg Chittenden's Bio

In the 30 years she's been writing, award-winning author Margaret (Meg) Chittenden has published over 100 short stories and articles, three children's books, and 30 novels that include romance, suspense, mystery, and mainstream. Some of her books deal with reincarnation, magic, or ghosts. Several have appeared on bestseller lists.

For the past few years Meg has been working on The Charlie Plato Mystery Series, which includes, "Dying to Sing," "Dead Men Don't' Dance," "Dead Beat and Deadly," "Don't Forget to Die," and "Dying To See You." She is also the author of "How to Write YOUR Novel," now in its second printing.

Her most recent publication is "This Time Forever," a reissue of a Harlequin Dreamscape Novel. In September of 2003, Berkley will publish her romantic suspense novel, "MORE THAN YOU KNOW."

Meg has won several awards for her fiction, including an Anthony award for "best short story," in 1999, and is a recipient of the Pacific Northwest Writers Achievement Award. She is a frequent and popular speaker at conferences and conventions all over the United States.