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Sins of the Son

The Uniontown Mysteries

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Sins of the Son

By: Stan Hockey
Narrated by: DeAndre Roden
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Uniontown is bracing for a vicious primary election season when terror strikes its historic downtown. Two young women are found murdered in separate locations near East Main Street—staged, carefully positioned, and disturbingly untouched. With no forensic evidence, no signs of struggle, and no sexual component, the murders seem almost ritualistic, calculated by someone who kills for pleasure, not compulsion.

Lieutenant Richard Vance of the Uniontown City Police feels the city slipping toward panic as a third body surfaces near the old Fayette Bank building—this time in broad daylight. With pressure mounting from the mayor, the media, and terrified residents, Vance calls for an FBI profiler from Pittsburgh. When Margo Phillips arrives, their grim reunion sets the tone for a deeper, darker investigation.

The murders escalate quickly. A fourth young woman is found near the base of the historic Gallatin Bank clock tower, and the staging of the body reveals a sinister signature: a deliberate pose meant to mimic a political campaign photo. The symbolism turns the investigation toward the city’s wealthy elite, drawing attention to the powerful and deeply corrupt Congressman Donald Isabel, known for his iron grip over regional politics, his towering ego, and his history of intimidation.

©2025 Sanford (Stan) Hockey (P)2026 Sanford (Stan) Hockey
Crime Fiction Mystery Police Procedurals Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Crime Murder
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