Cult Massacre: One Day In Jonestown: Jim Jones, The People's Temple, And The Tragedy In The JungleOn November 18, 1978, the cries of over 900 men, women, and children echoed through the Guyanese jungle before fading into an eerie silence. What began as a utopian experiment known as Jonestown ended in the largest loss of American civilian life in a single event before 9/11. This was no accident. This was mass murder disguised as mass suicide. In this gripping companion to the explosive documentary, CULT MASSACRE: One Day in Jonestown takes readers deep inside the rise and ruin of the People's Temple. From the charismatic grip of Jim Jones to the final moments of horror on that fateful day, this book peels back layers of psychological control, political manipulation, and human vulnerability. Meet the survivors who escaped death to tell their stories. Explore the truth behind the infamous Kool-Aid myth. Examine how blind loyalty, isolation, and the thirst for salvation can turn dreams into nightmares. With chilling accuracy and deep empathy, this book unravels how a vision for equality turned into a tragedy of obedience. Perfect for true crime readers, cult psychology enthusiasts, and history buffs alike, CULT MASSACRE: One Day in Jonestown is more than a retelling it's a reckoning. Read it. Remember it. Because history is forgotten, tragedy repeats itself. Grab your copy now.