Never See Them Again

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Criminology, Murder, True Crime
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Author: M. William Phelps ISBN: 9780786030552
Publisher: Pinnacle Books Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: Pinnacle Books Language: English
Author: M. William Phelps
ISBN: 9780786030552
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Publication: September 1, 2012
Imprint: Pinnacle Books
Language: English

Seventeen-year-old Christine Paolilla had her whole life ahead of her…that is, until she murdered her best friends. Award-winning investigative journalist M. William Phelps takes us inside a crime that shocked the nation.
 
In the summer of 2003, the Houston suburb of Clear Lake, Texas was devastated when four young residents were viciously slain. The two female victims, Tiffany Rowell and Rachael Koloroutis, were just eighteen-years-old—popular and beloved. But when a killer came knocking, it turned out to be someone they knew all too well.
 
Seventeen-year-old Christine Paolilla was an awkward outsider until the girls befriended her. In this gripping true story, complete with 16 pages of dramatic photos, M. William Phelps delves into the heart of a baffling mystery to get to the truth of an act so brutal it could not be understood—until now. 

**Praise for M. William Phelps **

"Phelps ratchets up the dramatic tension." –Stephen Singular

"One of America's finest true-crime writers." –Vincent Bugliosi

"Phelps creates a vivid portrait." –Publishers Weekly
* *
“One of our most engaging crime journalists.” –Katherine Ramsland
"Phelps is the Harlan Coben of real-life thrillers." –Allison Brennan

"The best true-crime writer to come along in years." –Gregg Olsen

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Seventeen-year-old Christine Paolilla had her whole life ahead of her…that is, until she murdered her best friends. Award-winning investigative journalist M. William Phelps takes us inside a crime that shocked the nation.
 
In the summer of 2003, the Houston suburb of Clear Lake, Texas was devastated when four young residents were viciously slain. The two female victims, Tiffany Rowell and Rachael Koloroutis, were just eighteen-years-old—popular and beloved. But when a killer came knocking, it turned out to be someone they knew all too well.
 
Seventeen-year-old Christine Paolilla was an awkward outsider until the girls befriended her. In this gripping true story, complete with 16 pages of dramatic photos, M. William Phelps delves into the heart of a baffling mystery to get to the truth of an act so brutal it could not be understood—until now. 

**Praise for M. William Phelps **

"Phelps ratchets up the dramatic tension." –Stephen Singular

"One of America's finest true-crime writers." –Vincent Bugliosi

"Phelps creates a vivid portrait." –Publishers Weekly
* *
“One of our most engaging crime journalists.” –Katherine Ramsland
"Phelps is the Harlan Coben of real-life thrillers." –Allison Brennan

"The best true-crime writer to come along in years." –Gregg Olsen

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