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Management number 223862368 Release Date 2026/05/09 List Price €4.80 Model Number 223862368
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In this "astounding autobiography," a celebrated true crime author delves into a tragic murder committed by his own son (Publishers Weekly). As a single father raising two sons, Carlton Stowers did his best to instill in his boys a healthy sense of right and wrong. But with Anson, his oldest, it would prove to be an ongoing uphill battle. At a young age, Anson became involved with a number of illicit activities, including drugs, forgery, and theft. After each jail stay, Anson would vow to get clean and start anew. But then he crossed a fatal line. Twenty-five years old and strung-out on amphetamines, Anson brutally murdered his young ex-wife. In a brave, honest, and moving work, bestselling true-crime writer Carlton Stowers examines the downfall of his eldest son, once a happy child full of promise, now a convicted murderer serving a sixty-year sentence. With a reporter's shrewdness and a father's heart, Stowers presents a true story of two lives irrevocably lost, and of one man struggle to understand. Introduction by Jonathan Kellerman Read more

ASIN B00685WJSM
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-1429941754
Language English
File size 3.2 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher St. Martin's True Crime
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 265 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Publication date June 15, 2000
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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