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Every Move You Make
Every Move You Make
Every Move You Make
Audiobook13 hours

Every Move You Make

Written by M. William Phelps

Narrated by J. Charles

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Con Man
In December 1989, in upstate New York, Gary C. Evans, 35, a master of disguise and career criminal who had befriended David “Son of Sam” Berkowitz, began weaving a web of deadly lies. Evans told a female friend that Damien Cuomo, the father of her child, had deserted her. Of that he could be certain, since he’d killed Cuomo, and subsequently struck up a ten-year romance with the woman while tricking her into believing Cuomo was still alive.

Law Man
Evans first met New York State Police Senior Investigator James Horton in 1985, when Evans fingered Michael Falco, 26, as the brains behind their theft team—yet failed to mention that he’d murdered him. Then, two local jewelry dealers were killed. In 1997, Tim Rysedorph, 39, another old friend, went missing. Was Evans responsible? Horton launched a nationwide manhunt to uncover the truth.

End Game
For more than thirteen years, Evans and Horton maintained an odd relationship—part friendship, part manipulation—with Evans serving as a snitch while the tenacious investigator searched for the answers that would put him away. After Horton used Evans as a pawn to obtain a confession from a local killer, Evans led Horton in a final game of cat-and-mouse: a battle of wits that would culminate in the most shocking death of all.…

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 29, 2008
ISBN9781423349464
Author

M. William Phelps

Crime writer and investigative journalist M. William Phelps is the author of twenty-four nonfiction books and the novel The Dead Soul. He consulted on the first season of the Showtime series Dexter, has been profiled in Writer’s Digest, Connecticut Magazine, NY Daily News, NY Post, Newsday, Suspense Magazine, and the Hartford Courant, and has written for Connecticut Magazine. Winner of the New England Book Festival Award for I’ll Be Watching You and the Editor’s Choice Award from True Crime Book Reviews for Death Trap, 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 created, produces and stars in the hit Investigation Discovery series Dark Minds, now in its third season; and is one of the stars of ID’s Deadly Women. Radio America called him “the nation’s leading authority on the mind of the female murderer.” Touched by tragedy himself, due to the unsolved murder of his pregnant 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 website, www.mwilliamphelps.com.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Love the book the story is very close to me where I live...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    A very good book about serial killer Gary Evans. I really enjoyed the insights that Phelps had on Evans. I found it interesting to see the progression of his crimes from a young age until he was arrested, especially since one of the detectives on the case had become friends with him over the years. So there was a lot more personal information. As usual, I found the book to be well researched, down to every detail, and it was well written. I always know that when I read a book by M. William Phelps that it will be that way. I
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Normally a fan of this authors books this one could not really move me. I was glad when I finally finished reading and was able to read a true crime book that wasn't a struggle to read. 2.5 stars