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NATHAN HALE: The Life and Death of America's First Spy by M. William Phelps

Failures of the Presidents, co-written by M. William Phelps

Available Aug 2008

If Looks Could Kill, by M. William Phelps

Because You Loved Me, by M. William Phelps

Murder In The Heartland, by M. William Phelps

Sleep in Heavenly Peace, by M. William Phelps

Every Move You Make, by M. William Phelps

Lethal Guardian, by M. William Phelps

Perfect Poison, by M. William Phelps

 

 
M. William Phelps, Author & Journalist M. William Phelps, Author & Journalist, at the Hale Homestead in Coventry, CT

This page is dedicated to Phelps's current projects, ones in the pipeline, major announcements and messages the author wishes to share with his loyal fans. 


NOTES FROM M. WILLIAM PHELPS
I want to thank everyone in Connecticut and New Hampshire (and those other states I cannot mention at this time) for coming forward to talk about Jeanne Dominico and, especially, Billy Sullivan. The response has been overwhelming. Continue to e-mail and call me with even the slightest bit of information.


I am always looking for new cases to write books about. Some of what I cannot do includes cases that have not been solved. Most of the cases I turn into books have been adjudicated or are on their way to court in some form or fashion. As much as I'd like to, I cannot solve cases and then write books about them. What I look for are interesting, everyday people, your next-door neighbors, who are involved in what we all know makes a compelling true crime story. I like to focus on the female murderer if I can, but I am willing to look into anything that interests me. If you think you have a great case, sum it up in three short paragraphs, send me the pitch, and then always include as many newspaper articles as you can, either by links or by sending hardcopies (which I prefer) to:

Possible Case
PO Box 3215
Vernon, CT 06066


CHECK OUT THESE AMAZON SHORTS BY M. WILLIAM PHELPS

Amazon Short by M William Phelps - Dead People Don't Walk AwayDEAD PEOPLE WON'T WALK AWAY
Inside the Real World of Forensic Science with Dr. Henry Lee

"Now available from Amazon.com's 'Shorts' program, I have written an essay about a day I spent with Dr. Henry Lee at his remarkable crime lab in Connecticut. I'm excited about this new program from Amazon, which allows authors like myself to showcase shorter versions of their work. Click on the cover page link to purchase my first Amazon Short for the incredible low price of $0.49 cents. Providing I have the time, I plan on publishing several of these shorts in order to present readers more of my writing in-between books. Thanks!"

 

Amazon Short by M William Phelps - City of RuinCITY OF RUIN:
Exploring the Nation's Worst Coal Mining Disaster

On December 6, 1907, in Monongah, West Virginia, the heart of coal country, the worst coal mining disaster in history occurred as over 500 miners-men and children-were beginning their work day. A lone spark set in motion a blast so powerful horses, mules, men and children were thrown hundreds of yards in the air to their deaths, while hundreds more were trapped underground and presumed dead. For the first time, a complete narrative of this "forgotten" tragedy is presented. Veteran author M. William Phelps weaves the story of a fireboss and his descriptions of the explosion with how the community reacted to the aftermath of having to bury over 500 of their friends and neighbors.

"In my second Amazon Short, I've taken on what seems like a timely subject: disaster underground. But in reality, I've been collecting research on this tragedy for years, hoping to one day write a book about it. Remarkable to me, no book has been written about this incredible coal mining disaster, where hundreds of men and children died within minutes. As you'll read in this Short, not much has changed underground in over 100 years."

 

Amazon Short by M William Phelps - Amy Archer-GilliganAMY ARCHER-GILLIGAN:
Entrepreneur, Caretaker, Serial Killer

"I have written two books about serial murderers, Perfect Poison and Every Move You Make. This Short is also about a serial killer, Amy Archer-Gilligan, Joseph Kesselring's inspiration for the smash Broadway hit Arsenic and Old Lace, which later became a Hollywood film. What's interesting about Amy Archer, beyond her method of murder, is that she was, in my opinion, responsible for inventing and developing what we know today as elderly home care by opening the first private sector nursing home (as a business venture) in the early 1900s. This is the story of how that concept came to be-and, more important, how Amy Archer murdered perhaps two dozen men and women who sought refuge from old age in her home."


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