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September, 1978 -- two months before the massacre: Neil Clark has seen the warning signs. He’s heard the testimony of those who have defected from the Peoples Temple commune in Guyana, and he knows what’s coming. It haunts him. It cripples him with panic attacks. He can’t sleep at night because his ten-year-old son, David, is stuck in Jonestown—one of many people held captive in the regime of a maniacal reverend. Neil’s only hope is to execute a plan to get his son out of Jonestown before time runs out. Jonestown is a work of historical fiction that weaves a thrilling plot through a highly recognizable moment of American history. The story takes place in the two months leading up to the infamous tragedy. Meticulously researched and vividly detailed, the novel allows readers to glimpse the sadistic governance of the Peoples Temple, and it carries them along the treacherous path of the American congressional delegation whose inspection of Jonestown in November of 1978 led to the macabre, shocking climax.
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Jonestown, Peoples Temple, fiction, historical fiction, Jonestown mass suicide, jonestown, guyana, 1978People
Jim Jones (1931-1978)Places
Guyana, Jonestown (Guyana)Times
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