Cruel Death
"Phelps is one of America's finest true-crime writers." --Vincent Bugliosi <br><br>"Phelps is the Harlan Coben of real-life thrillers." €“Allison Brennan<br><br>It was Memorial Day weekend, the start of the summer season. Thousands headed to Ocean City, Maryland, to enjoy its scenic beaches, lively boardwalk, and trendy nightclubs. Among the bright-spirited vacationers was a couple with a much darker idea of fun. Erica Sifrit, a former honor student, was packing a gun in her Coach bag. Her husband, B.J., an ex-Navy SEAL, was trained in violence. What started as a chance encounter with another couple ended with two dismembered victims buried in a Delaware landfill. M. William Phelps updates this modern-day "Bonnie and Clyde" saga to create a haunting account of money, madness, sex, and murder. . . <br><br><b>Praise for M. William Phelps</b><br><br>"Phelps's writing reads like a mystery novel." --<i>Suspense Magazine</i><br><br>"One of our most engaging crime journalists." --Katherine Ramsland<br><br><b>Includes 16 Pages Of Dramatic Photos</b>