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In one of the more bizarre and ironic twists to ever occur in the world of books, Carlton Stowers - who for several years has made his living as an award-winning writer of true crime, investigating the effects of senseless violence on families and victims - was himself thrust into a true-crime nightmare. Anson, Carlton's eldest son, was arrested for the murder of his twenty-five-year-old wife.
Here is the wrenching story of a father and a son: Carlton, a single father who raised his boys while making a reputation for himself as a Dallas journalist, doing his best to protect his sons from the emotional pain of divorce, and trying to ingrain in them his own powerful sense of right and wrong; and Anson, a boy who seemed to always take the wrong path. From his teenage years on, Anson's life was a string of anger, violence, and criminal activity: drugs, forgery, auto theft, and, finally, murder.
What goes wrong in a family to create such terror? And how does a father deal with the pain, anger, and guilt that comes with a child going bad? In Sins of the Son, we are given the painful and cathartic answer. Here is a crime writer and a father, grappling with the darkest truth that a parent could possibly have to face.
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Psychology, Family, Fathers, Fathers and sons, Wife abuse, Murderers, Uxoricide, Biography, New York Times reviewed, Meurtriers, Biographies, Femmes, Violence envers, Pères, Psychologie, Pères et fils, FamiliesPeople
Anson Stowers (1963-), Carlton StowersPlaces
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Sins of the Son
June 15, 2000, St. Martin's True Crime
Mass Market Paperback
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0312975570 9780312975579
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"THE VOICES OF CHILDREN WERE STILL SINGING A quiet, pleasant tune in my head as I drove toward home on that sunny, unseasonably mild November afternoon in 1988."
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