Cheryln Cadle Livres





Love Must Cry
- 222pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The story follows two young doctors, Ryan and Pippa, as they embark on their journey of marriage and starting a family while sharing a medical practice. Their love is tested by significant challenges, including miscarriage, abduction, and illness. Set against the backdrop of a lavish wedding and a move to Ryan's hometown, the narrative explores their deep devotion and the trials they face together. This passionate romance promises to evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to tears, while keeping readers engaged with its gripping twists.
The narrative delves into the chilling case of Christopher Watts, who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters amid an affair. Investigative journalist Cheryln uncovers startling revelations about Watts' mistress, including secrets she concealed from authorities. The book also provides updates on Watts' life after five years in prison, exploring his correspondence, new relationships, and the events leading up to the tragic crime. This exploration sheds light on the psychological and social factors surrounding this shocking incident.
The Murders of Christopher Watts
- 302pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The narrative delves into the chilling confessions of Christopher Watts, who murdered his pregnant wife and two daughters. Through letters exchanged with Cheryln Cadle during his imprisonment, Watts reveals previously undisclosed details about the tragic events of that night. The book explores the complexities of his motivations, questioning whether he was driven by a desire for a new life with his girlfriend or if he was simply a monster. It offers a deep dive into the psychological aspects surrounding this horrific crime.
Exploring the chilling reality of familial violence, this collection presents 16 true crime stories involving children murdered by their parents or foster parents. Many narratives are recounted from the perspective of the perpetrators, offering a haunting insight into their motivations and the circumstances surrounding these tragic events. The book delves into the darkest aspects of human nature, revealing the complexities of trust and betrayal within the family unit.