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M. William Phelps

    M. William Phelps je oceňovaný investigatívny novinár a autor bestsellerov denníka New York Times. Jeho práca sa ponára do temných zákutí ľudskej psychiky, skúma motivácie vrahov a zložitosť kriminálnych prípadov. Phelps sa vyznačuje prenikavým analytickým prístupom a schopnosťou odhaliť pravdu tam, kde iní zlyhávajú. Jeho písanie ponúka hlboký vhľad do podstaty zla a ľudskej povahy.

    We Thought We Knew You
    The Killing Kind
    THE DEAD SOUL
    • THE DEAD SOUL

      • 450 stránok
      • 16 hodin čítania

      A renowned true crime author delivers a gripping mystery thriller that promises to engage and enthrall readers. With a blend of suspense and intrigue, the narrative is designed to captivate fans of the genre, showcasing the author's signature storytelling style. Expect a deep dive into a compelling case that unravels layers of complexity, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.

      THE DEAD SOUL
      5,0
    • The Killing Kind

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Heather Catterton was a beautiful, beloved seventeen-year-old when her body was found in the brush by a country road in South Carolina. Sweet-natured Randi Saldana’s remains were then discovered, charred and unrecognizable, in a wooded area nearby. Bestselling investigative journalist M. William Phelps delves into the lives of Danny Hembree’s victims and reconstructs the twisting path from his horrifying crimes to his high-profile trial and conviction. Drawing on interviews with the killer himself, Phelps chillingly brings readers into the mind of a murderer. INCLUDES 16 PAGES OF DRAMATIC PHOTOS

      The Killing Kind
      3,8
    • We Thought We Knew You

      • 400 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      "In July 2015, Mary Yoder returned home from the chiropractic center that she operated with her husband, Bill, complaining that she felt unwell. Mary, health-conscious and vibrant, was suddenly vomiting, sweating, and weak. Doctors in the ER and ICU were baffled as to the cause of her rapidly progressing illness. Her loved ones--including Bill and their children, Adam, Tamryn, and Liana--gathered in shock to say goodbye. In the weeks that followed Mary's death, the grief-stricken family received startling news from the medical examiner: Mary had been deliberately poisoned. The lethal substance was colchicine, a chemical used to treat gout but extremely toxic if not taken as prescribed. Mary did not have gout. Another bombshell followed when the local sheriff's office received a claim that Adam Yoder had poisoned his mother. But Adam was not the only person of interest in the case." -- Provided by publisher

      We Thought We Knew You
      3,9