True crime in the American heartland. Under the Banner of Heaven is a riveting account of Mormon fundamentalism and renegade prophets, from the bestselling author of Into the Wild and Into Thin Air.
Now a major TV miniseries starring Andrew Garfield.
Brothers Ron and Dan Lafferty insist they were commanded to kill by God. Jon Krakauer's investigation into the murder of a mother and her child is a meticulously researched, bone-chilling narrative of polygamy, savage violence and unyielding faith.
An incisive look inside isolated Mormon Fundamentalist communities in America, this gripping work of non-fiction illuminates an otherwise confounding realm of human behaviour.
'A provocative look at the twisted roots of American fundamentalism.' - Will Self, Evening Standard 'Books of the Year'
'Excellent . . . a lucid, judicious, even sympathetic account not just of Mormon Fundamentalism but of the seductive power of fanaticism in general.' - Daily Telegraph
'Remarkable . . . for anyone interested in the wilder frontiers of spiritual conviction, this book is a must.' - Independent
Now a major TV miniseries starring Andrew Garfield.
Brothers Ron and Dan Lafferty insist they were commanded to kill by God. Jon Krakauer's investigation into the murder of a mother and her child is a meticulously researched, bone-chilling narrative of polygamy, savage violence and unyielding faith.
An incisive look inside isolated Mormon Fundamentalist communities in America, this gripping work of non-fiction illuminates an otherwise confounding realm of human behaviour.
'A provocative look at the twisted roots of American fundamentalism.' - Will Self, Evening Standard 'Books of the Year'
'Excellent . . . a lucid, judicious, even sympathetic account not just of Mormon Fundamentalism but of the seductive power of fanaticism in general.' - Daily Telegraph
'Remarkable . . . for anyone interested in the wilder frontiers of spiritual conviction, this book is a must.' - Independent
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Scrupulously reported and written with Krakauer s usual exacting flair, Under the Banner of Heaven is both illuminating and thrilling. It is also the creepiest book anyone has written in a long time and that s meant as the highest possible praise. Newsweek
Fantastic. . . . Right up there with In Cold Blood and The Executioner s Song. San Francisco Chronicle
Powerfully illuminating. . . . Almost every section of the book is fascinating in its own right, and together the chapters make a rich picture. . . . An arresting portrait of depravity. The New York Times Book Review
This year s most audacious work of nonfiction. . . . A white-knuckle mix of true-crime reporting and provocative history. New York Post
Krakauer writes with almost astonishing narrative force. It is hard to stop reading. The Baltimore Sun
Stunningly researched. . . . Elegant reportage. . . . An evenhanded inquiry into the nature of religious belief itself. Newsday
Captivating. . . . Fascinating and appalling. . . . [Krakauer] should be applauded and read. The San Diego Union-Tribune
A great book. . . . Krakauer has found a fascinating story in plain sight, right in the heart of the American West, and told it with the narrative drive and unflinching honesty that marked his 1998 best seller, Into Thin Air. The Oregonian
Jon Krakauer is at his provocative best. The New Orleans Times-Picayune
A fascinating page-turner. . . . Engrossing. . . . Krakauer s knack for crackling narrative and taut focus . . . drives this thought-provoking story. The Columbus Dispatch
A hair-raising true-crimer. Chicago Sun-Times
Terrifying. . . . Startling. . . . Mov[es] deftly between past and present [and] provides a fascinating glimpse of the church today. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A powerful portrait of how two seemingly ordinary Americans became murderers. The Economist
Illuminating . . . provocative. . . . Krakauer is an adept chronicler of extremists [and] the tour guide of choice for secular quests. Los Angeles Times Book Review
Marvelous. . . . A departure from Into Thin Air and Into the Wild . . . but every bit as engrossing. Entertainment Weekly
Well-researched and evenhanded. . . . Thought-provoking. USA Today
Startling. . . . Timely. . . . Krakauer uncovers a ghastly trail of forced marriage, polygamy, violence and mind control. . . . A chilling look at Mormon fundamentalism. The Charlotte Observer
Horrific, gripping. . . . Soberly written and courageously reported. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Engrossing. . . . Incisive. . . . [Krakauer is] a very careful reporter. . . . His clear-headed, unbiased examination of the church leavened with genuine respect and his conclusions . . . are hard to argue with. Boulder Daily Camera
One hell of a chilling read. Maxim
Compelling. . . . Provocative. . . . Illuminating. . . . A gripping tale. The Christian Science Monitor
A disturbing picture of Mormon fundamentalists. . . . Krakauer s straightforward style and excellent storytelling ability make the book interesting. Rocky Mountain News
A terrific read. Reader s Digest
Riveting. . . . Intriguing. . . . Breezy, smooth and vigorously written, this ambitious book is entertaining and informative. . . . Krakauer reconstructs the Lafferty brothers descent into fatal fanaticism magnificently, interweaving their story throughout the book and giving this wide-ranging work narrative coherence and emotional resonance. . . . [He is] a superb storyteller. The News & Observer
A powerful look at how religious belief can cross the line into fanaticism. San Jose Mercury News
Fantastic. . . . Right up there with In Cold Blood and The Executioner s Song. San Francisco Chronicle
Powerfully illuminating. . . . Almost every section of the book is fascinating in its own right, and together the chapters make a rich picture. . . . An arresting portrait of depravity. The New York Times Book Review
This year s most audacious work of nonfiction. . . . A white-knuckle mix of true-crime reporting and provocative history. New York Post
Krakauer writes with almost astonishing narrative force. It is hard to stop reading. The Baltimore Sun
Stunningly researched. . . . Elegant reportage. . . . An evenhanded inquiry into the nature of religious belief itself. Newsday
Captivating. . . . Fascinating and appalling. . . . [Krakauer] should be applauded and read. The San Diego Union-Tribune
A great book. . . . Krakauer has found a fascinating story in plain sight, right in the heart of the American West, and told it with the narrative drive and unflinching honesty that marked his 1998 best seller, Into Thin Air. The Oregonian
Jon Krakauer is at his provocative best. The New Orleans Times-Picayune
A fascinating page-turner. . . . Engrossing. . . . Krakauer s knack for crackling narrative and taut focus . . . drives this thought-provoking story. The Columbus Dispatch
A hair-raising true-crimer. Chicago Sun-Times
Terrifying. . . . Startling. . . . Mov[es] deftly between past and present [and] provides a fascinating glimpse of the church today. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A powerful portrait of how two seemingly ordinary Americans became murderers. The Economist
Illuminating . . . provocative. . . . Krakauer is an adept chronicler of extremists [and] the tour guide of choice for secular quests. Los Angeles Times Book Review
Marvelous. . . . A departure from Into Thin Air and Into the Wild . . . but every bit as engrossing. Entertainment Weekly
Well-researched and evenhanded. . . . Thought-provoking. USA Today
Startling. . . . Timely. . . . Krakauer uncovers a ghastly trail of forced marriage, polygamy, violence and mind control. . . . A chilling look at Mormon fundamentalism. The Charlotte Observer
Horrific, gripping. . . . Soberly written and courageously reported. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Engrossing. . . . Incisive. . . . [Krakauer is] a very careful reporter. . . . His clear-headed, unbiased examination of the church leavened with genuine respect and his conclusions . . . are hard to argue with. Boulder Daily Camera
One hell of a chilling read. Maxim
Compelling. . . . Provocative. . . . Illuminating. . . . A gripping tale. The Christian Science Monitor
A disturbing picture of Mormon fundamentalists. . . . Krakauer s straightforward style and excellent storytelling ability make the book interesting. Rocky Mountain News
A terrific read. Reader s Digest
Riveting. . . . Intriguing. . . . Breezy, smooth and vigorously written, this ambitious book is entertaining and informative. . . . Krakauer reconstructs the Lafferty brothers descent into fatal fanaticism magnificently, interweaving their story throughout the book and giving this wide-ranging work narrative coherence and emotional resonance. . . . [He is] a superb storyteller. The News & Observer
A powerful look at how religious belief can cross the line into fanaticism. San Jose Mercury News