More Than You'll Ever Know by Gustavo Gutierrez

A dual-timeline story about a woman who secretly maintains two marriages on opposite sides of the U.S.–Mexico border until her carefully balanced life collapses when one husband is arrested for murdering the other. Decades later, an ambitious true-crime writer becomes obsessed with uncovering what really happened and forms a complicated bond with the woman at the center of the scandal. As past and present converge, the narrative probes love, ambition, motherhood, class, and the ethics of turning private pain into public story, revealing how secrets and desire can shape—and shatter—lives.