Synopses & Reviews
Two teenagers, making out one night in a car on the edge of town — slaughtered by person or persons unknown. No physical evidence to speak of. No known motive. For all the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office knows, there's a psychotic killer roaming the hills west of town. Until they arrest someone for the murders of Larry Peyton and Beverly Allan, no one will rest easy.
The Peyton-Allan Files is a true-life murder mystery, straight from the files of the detectives who worked the case. It's history in the present tense, guaranteed to keep you turning pages till the last guilty party has been brought to justice... or maybe just framed. Because one way or another, this case has got to be solved.
About the Author
Phil Stanford is a writer and investigator living in Portland, Oregon. He’s worked as a magazine editor and writer, and was a columnist for the Oregonian and the Portland Tribune. The Peyton-Allan Files is the second book of Stanford’s Rose City Trilogy. The first, Portland Confidential, won the Independent Publishers "Best True Crime Award" for 2005.