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''Seductive Poison: A Jonestown Survivor's Story of Life and Death in the Peoples Temple'' is a first-hand account of the incidents surrounding Peoples Temple (whose base in Guyana was the scene of the 1978 Jonestown massacre), written by survivor Deborah Layton (born February 7, 1953), a high-level member of the Peoples Temple until her escape from the encampment. The first edition of the book was published by Anchor~Doubleday in hardcover on November 3, 1998, and the second edition was published in paperback on November 9, 1999. In 2014, Random House Audio made ''Seductive Poison'' into an audio-book read by the author and narrator, Kathe Mazur. Charles Krause, the young '' Washington Post'' journalist who accompanied Congressman
Leo Ryan Leo Joseph Ryan Jr. (May 5, 1925 – November 18, 1978) was an American teacher and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the U.S. representative from California's 11th congressional district from 1973 until his assassinati ...
into Jonestown and was injured at the airstrip, reads his foreword. Layton's older brother was the only one ever prosecuted for the murders of the congressional team by Temple members. After over twenty years in prison, Larry Layton was released on parole in 2002, largely due to the testimony of Vernon Gosney, one of the few survivors of the massacre, and the Federal Chief Judge, Robert F. Peckham.“Larry Layton and Peoples Temple: Twenty-Five Years Later”
by Frank Bell, “Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple,” sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State University The book is published in Italy, France, Australia, Germany, Thailand and United Kingdom.


See also

* Jim Jones *
Peoples Temple in San Francisco The Peoples Temple, the new religious movement which came to be known for the mass killings at Jonestown, was headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States from the early to mid-1970s until the Temple's move to Guyana in 1977. During ...
* Timothy Stoen * '' Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple'' * Mass suicide * Destructive cult


References


External links


20 Years Later, Jonestown Survivor Confronts Horrors
San Francisco Chronicle, November 2, 1998
NPR All Things Considered, November 17, 1998 · Noah Adams interviews Deborah Layton
{{Peoples Temple 1998 non-fiction books Doubleday (publisher) books Books about Jonestown English-language books