Murderers' Row

  • Murderers' Row: A Collection of True Crime Stories
    By M. William Phelps

    A Collection of True Crime Stories M. William Phelps ... He goes from one subject to the next and has a hard time staying focused, almost always referring back to Evan's body. Here's an excerpt: Wayne [a fellow inmate they both knew ...

  • Murderers' Row: An International Murderers' Who's Who
    By Robin Odell, Wilfred Gregg

    ... Leslie, The Brotherhood, London (1973) Pearson, Edmund, Murder at Smutty Nose and Other Murders, London (1927) ——, Trial of Lizzie Borden, London (1939) Pearson, John, The Profession of Violence, London (1972) Pedder, Keith, ...

  • Murderers' Row: A Collection Of Shocking True Crime Stories
    By M. William Phelps

    "The short stories appearing in this volume of Murderers' Row have been previously published but are being brought to you here for the first time as a collection, plus a "bonus" interview the author conducted with Dr. Henry Lee.

  • Murderers' Row: A Collection of Shocking True Crime Stories
    By M. William Phelps

    In this riveting collection of true crime stories from the files of award-winning journalist, NewYorkTimesbestselling author of 32 books, M. William Phelps, someone tries to pin a gruesome murder on a horse, infamous serial killer Son of ...

  • Murderers' Row
    By Dan Andriacco

    ... which earned an affectionate response Given the series of unfortunate events surrounding Erin's St Patrick's Day parade ... an oval face, and a slightly crooked and incredibly cute nose [5] See Erin Go Bloody, MX Publishing, 2016.

  • Murderers' Row: In Search of Boxing's Greatest Outcasts
    By Springs Toledo

    "Murderers' Row" was no place for the decent or the delicate. By the 1870s, the term was used in direct reference to the second tier of the Tombs prison, which loomed a half mile from the alley.

  • Murderers' Row: In Search of Boxing's Greatest Outcasts
    By Springs Toledo

    "Murderers' Row" was no place for the decent or the delicate. By the 1870s, the term was used in direct reference to the second tier of the Tombs prison, which loomed a half mile from the alley.

  • Murderers' Row
    By Dan Andriacco

    There’s no holiday from homicide for amateur sleuth Sebastian McCabe and his long-suffering brother-in-law, Jeff Cody.

  • Murderers' Row: Original Baseball Mysteries
    By Otto Penzler

    Murderers' Row: Original Baseball Mysteries

  • Murderers' Row
    By Donald Hamilton

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  • Murderers' Row
    By G H Fleming

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  • Murderers' Row
    By Donald Hamilton

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