I have just finished the book "Seductive Poison" by Deborah Layton. Although I hope this message will not trigger anyone, the book might. It is the story of the "Reverend" Jim Jones, his Peoples' Temple, and of Jonestown (Guyana). On November 18, 1978, the members of Jonestown, some 1,000 people, committed suicide or were killed by other members.
The author of this book was a trusted aide of Jim Jones for a long time, and lived for a while in Jonestown. A number of months before the mass suicide/killing, she escaped from Jonestown. She was able to make her way back to the United States, with the help of, but despite the bumblings of, the U.S. embassy in Guyana. Some time after she made it back to the U.S., she started telling her story. She testified before a congressional committee, predicting in detail the mass suicide that happened a few months later. The committee and many other departments of the U.S. government paid little attention to her.
I found in this story some echoes of my own childhood. None of us was killed, but the emotionally disturbed state of a "leader" and the swallowing of the dictates of that leader by the followers remind me of one of my parents and of us children. We also were instructed to keep secrets, and that no one would listen to us if we told. Some people here might find this book instructive as I did.
I got the book from my local public library. Amazon.com also has the book. When I buy books from Amazon I usually pick the used ones; I have been satisfied with their quality.
Added note: I could not see how to put a trigger icon in front of this message.
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Now if thou would'st
When all have given him o'er
From death to life
Thou might'st him yet recover
-- Michael Drayton 1562 - 1631
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