Don't Tell a Soul by M. William Phelps - ISBN: 9780786037261
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Taking readers into the mind of a conniving female psychopath, this true account explores the murder of a woman who cared for her neighbor’s son and was set to testify in court against his abusive mother.

Don't Tell a Soul

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  • Paperback

    448 pages

  • Release Date

    15 March 2017

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Summary

“Phelps is a true-crime veteran.” -New York PostCherry Walker was a devoted, trusting, uncommonly innocent young woman who loved caring for a neighbor’s little boy. But when she was asked to testify in court against his abusive mother, Cherry never got the chance. She couldn’t lie if her life depended on it-and it did. Cherry’s body was found on the side of a Texas road, after being doused with lighter fluid and set aflame.Attractive, manipulative, and violent, mother of four Kim Cargill had …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780786037261
ISBN-10:0786037261
Author:M. William Phelps
Publisher:Kensington Publishing
Imprint:Pinnacle Books,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:448
Release Date:15 March 2017
Weight:232g
Dimensions:169mm x 105mm x 29mm
About The Author

M. William Phelps

New York Times bestselling investigative journalist and serial crime expert M. William Phelps is the author of thirty-one nonfiction books. Winner of the 2013 Excellence in Journalism Award, with over one million books in print, Phelps has appeared on over 100 television shows, including CBS’s Early Show, ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s Today Show, The View, and many others. Phelps also created, produced and starred in the series Dark Minds; and is one of the stars of Deadly Women and Oxygen’s Snapped. Radio America calls him “the nation’s leading authority on the mind of the female murderer.“Profiled in such noted publications as Writer’s Digest, Connecticut Magazine, NY Daily News, NY Post, Newsday, Suspense Magazine, and the Hartford Courant, Phelps also consulted on the first season of the Showtime cable television series Dexter; he has written for Connecticut Magazine, Huffington Post, the Providence Journal, and other major publications. Touched by tragedy himself, due to the unsolved murder of his sister-in-law, Phelps is able to enter the hearts and minds of his subjects like no one else. He lives in a small Connecticut farming community and can be reached at his author website,

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