To Love and to Kill
To Love and to Kill
The missing-persons case of Heather Strong, a young, beautiful suburban mother, baffled Florida detectives. When the file was handed to a veteran investigator, he knew Heather was dead. The challenge was to find her body--and whoever killed her. Soon, a sordid triangle of sex, jealousy, and rage came to light. The killers were cunning, manipulative, depraved--and they were as close to Heather as a man and a woman could possibly be. Vividly recreated by master investigative journalist M. William Phelps, this riveting account of seething small-town passions is a classic tale of crime and justice. Includes 16 Pages Of Dramatic Photos
"Phelps dares to tread where few others will: into the mind of a killer." --TV Rage "You won't regret going along for the ride." --Sue Russell "Anything by Phelps is an eye-opening experience." --Suspense Magazine
Author: M. William Phelps
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Published: 08/25/2015
Pages: 496
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.40lbs
Size: 6.90h x 4.20w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780786034994
About the Author
New York Times bestselling investigative journalist and serial killer expert M. William Phelps is the author of twenty-six nonfiction books. Winner of the 2008 New England Book Festival Award for I'll Be Watching You, as well as the 2013 Excellence in Journalism Award, Phelps has appeared on nearly 100 television shows, including CBS's Early Show, ABC's Good Morning America, NBC's Today Show, The View, TLC, BIO Channel, and History Channel. Phelps also created, produces and stars in the hit Investigation Discovery series Dark Minds, which is in its third season; and is one of the stars of ID's Deadly Women. 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 has also consulted for the Showtime cable television series Dexter and written for Connecticut Magazine. 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, www.mwilliamphelps.com.