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More Than You Ll Ever Know By Katie Gutierrez Hardco

more than you ll ever know by Katie gutierrez Hardco
more than you ll ever know by Katie gutierrez Hardco

More Than You Ll Ever Know By Katie Gutierrez Hardco Katie gutierrez is the author of the debut novel more than you'll ever know, which will be published by william morrow in the u.s. and penguin michael joseph in the u.k. on june 7, 2022. she has an mfa from texas state university, and her writing has appeared in time, harper's bazaar, the washington post, longreads, and more. “with thrilling, atmospheric prose set against an intricate plot, katie gutierrez’s debut more than you'll ever know is both a suspenseful mystery, a family drama, and an astute examination of motherhood, love, and secrets. i read this morally complex novel ravenously, desperate to discover the fates of the two women at its center.

more than you ll ever know вђ katie gutierrez
more than you ll ever know вђ katie gutierrez

More Than You Ll Ever Know вђ Katie Gutierrez There are thrillers that tease, but more than you'll ever know will haunt your dreams." — adriana trigiani, new york times bestselling author of the good left undone “with beautifully written prose and razor sharp insight, katie gutierrez draws us into more than you'll ever know's gripping and complex world. even as the dual storylines left. Lore rivera was married to two men at once, until on a baking hot day in 1986, one of them found out and shot the other. a secret double life, a tragic murder. that's the story the world knows. it's not the story that fascinates cassie bowman. carrying the weight of her own family tragedy, true crime writer cassie wants to know more about the. Katie gutierrez. katie gutierrez is the author of the debut novel more than you'll ever know, which will be published by william morrow in the u.s. and penguin michael joseph in the u.k. on june 7, 2022. she has an mfa from texas state university, and her writing has appeared in time, harper's bazaar, the washington post, longreads, and more. More than you’ll ever know, by katie gutierrez. “perhaps multiple relationships can illuminate different parts of the self, like a prism turned first this way, then that, toward the light.

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