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[[Category:1985 Releases]] [[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:Romantic Suspense]] | [[Category:1985 Releases]] [[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:Romantic Suspense]] | ||
* '''Author''': [[Patricia Werner]] | * '''Author''': [[Patricia Werner]] | ||
− | * '''Publisher''': [[Intrigue|Harlequin Intrigue]] | + | * '''Publisher''': [[Intrigue|Harlequin Intrigue]] [[Harlequin Intrigue By The Numbers|# 26]] |
* '''Year''': 1985 | * '''Year''': 1985 | ||
* '''Setting''': Washington D.C. | * '''Setting''': Washington D.C. | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037322026X/ref=nosim/103-3685024-2000659?n=283155 If Truth Be Known] |
+ | == Book Description == | ||
As research director of the Association for Honesty in Government, Susan Franks was involved in one of its biggest cases. Various law-enforcement agencies were suspected of circulating false reports on private citizens, and it was Susan's job to present her findings to a congressional subcommittee. | As research director of the Association for Honesty in Government, Susan Franks was involved in one of its biggest cases. Various law-enforcement agencies were suspected of circulating false reports on private citizens, and it was Susan's job to present her findings to a congressional subcommittee. | ||
Revision as of 19:11, 28 September 2007
- Author: Patricia Werner
- Publisher: Harlequin Intrigue # 26
- Year: 1985
- Setting: Washington D.C.
- Amazon Listing: If Truth Be Known
Book Description
As research director of the Association for Honesty in Government, Susan Franks was involved in one of its biggest cases. Various law-enforcement agencies were suspected of circulating false reports on private citizens, and it was Susan's job to present her findings to a congressional subcommittee.
After meeting with Geoffrey Winston, she wasn't sure if they shared a dynamic attraction or if he would use his position as a congressman to undermine the AHG--for he had warned her not to dig too deeply into the matter.
But Susan did investigate further. When the case proved to have international ramifications, she desperately hoped Geoffrey wasn't involved....