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Every Move You Make

By: M. William Phelps
Narrated by: J. Charles
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Con Man....
In December 1989, in upstate New York, Gary C. Evans, 35, a master of disguise and a career criminal who had befriended David "Son of Sam" Berkowitz, began weaving a web of deadly lies. Evans told a female friend that Damien Cuomo, the father of her child, had deserted her. Of that he could be certain, since he'd killed Cuomo, and subsequently struck up a 10-year romance with the woman while tricking her into believing Cuomo was still alive.

Law Man....
Evans first met New York State Police Senior Investigator James Horton in 1985, when Evans fingered Michael Falco, 26, as the brains behind their theft team - yet failed to mention that he'd murdered him. Then, two local jewelry dealers were killed. In 1997, Tim Rysedorph, 39, another old friend, went missing. Was Evans responsible? Horton launched a nationwide manhunt to uncover the truth.

End Game....
For more than thirteen years, Evans and Horton maintained an odd relationship - part friendship, part manipulation - with Evans serving as a snitch while the tenacious investigator searched for the answers that would put him away. After Horton used Evans as a pawn to obtain a confession from a local killer, Evans led Horton in a final game of cat-and-mouse: a battle of wits that would culminate in the most shocking death of all.

©2005 M. William Phelps (P)2008 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved
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This may be one of the best true crime books ever written--and I am sincere. It is so thoroughly researched that I would not have been surprised if Phelps had told us Evans' favorite color, or his shoe size. He gets that close to his subject.

The audiobook has one major flaw, which might be a consideration for some. it contains over 90 chapters, so the chapter divisions of the audiobook are not correct, and it is easy to get lost. I used bookmarks often to mark my place, once I realized I had been listening for more than an hour to the same "chapter."

Thoroughly researched, fascinating story

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I love the author and plan to actual read the book but the narrator this time was horrible, his voices for certain characters was just way off imo.

Ok story horrible narrator

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Well written and entertaining. I learned many interesting things. I plan to read it again, as well as new books by this author.
overall 5 stars


Great Book

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This story is local to me. Definitely worth the listen. You won't be disappointed.

Good book!

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I really like how Phelps tells stories. I wish he would read his own books as the narrator was saying the cities wrong Being from upstate NY it annoyed me.

Creepy how people think

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