

Guinn examined thousands of pages of FBI files on the case, including material released during the course of his research. Guinn provides stunning new details of the events leading to the fatal day in November, 1978 when more than nine hundred people died-including almost three hundred infants and children-after being ordered to swallow a cyanide-laced drink.

In this riveting narrative, Jeff Guinn examines Jones’s life, from his extramarital affairs, drug use, and fraudulent faith healing to the fraught decision to move almost a thousand of his followers to a settlement in the jungles of Guyana in South America. He became involved in electoral politics, and soon was a prominent Bay Area leader. Eventually, Jones moved his church, Peoples Temple, to northern California. His congregation was racially integrated, and he was a much-lauded leader in the contemporary civil rights movement. In the 1950s, a young Indianapolis minister named Jim Jones preached a curious blend of the gospel and Marxism. By the New York Times bestselling author of Manson, the comprehensive, authoritative, and tragic story of preacher Jim Jones, who was responsible for the Jonestown Massacre-the largest murder-suicide in American history.
