We Thought We Knew You (e-bog) af Phelps, M. William
Phelps, M. William (forfatter)

We Thought We Knew You e-bog

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In this chilling true crime thriller by New York Times bestselling journalist M. William Phelps, a woman's mysterious death in upstate New York plunges her family into a nightmare of accusations and vengeance. In July 2015, Mary Yoder fell ill in the chiropractic center she operated with her husband, Bill. Doctors in the ER and ICU were baffledand unable to save her life. Weeks later, her famil...
E-bog 72,87 DKK
Forfattere Phelps, M. William (forfatter)
Udgivet 29 december 2020
Længde 400 sider
Genrer BTC
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781496728821
In this chilling true crime thriller by New York Times bestselling journalist M. William Phelps, a woman's mysterious death in upstate New York plunges her family into a nightmare of accusations and vengeance. In July 2015, Mary Yoder fell ill in the chiropractic center she operated with her husband, Bill. Doctors in the ER and ICU were baffledand unable to save her life. Weeks later, her family received startling news from the medical examiner: Mary had been deliberately poisoned. Another shock followed when the local sheriff received a claim that Adam Yoder had poisoned his mother. But Adam was not the only person of interest . . . Kaitlyn Conley, Adam's ex-girlfriend, worked at the Yoders' clinic and was at Mary's bedside during her last hours. Still, some spoke of her history of rage-fueled behavior. Had Kaitlyn and Adam conspired to kill Mary? Yet another suspect emerged when accusations were hurled at grieving husband Bill Yoder . . . M. William Phelps unravels a twisting trail of evidence to reveal the heartless scheme that tore a family apart, divided a community, and culminated in two gripping, high-profile trials. ';Phelps is the Harlan Coben of real-life thrillers.'Allison Brennan';Phelps knows how to work it.'Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review';Anything by Phelps is an eye-opening experience.'Suspense Magazine