Cult Insanity: A Memoir of Polygamy, Prophets, and Blood Atonement

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Center Street, Aug 12, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 352 pages
Life for Irene Spencer was a series of devastating disappointments and hardships. Irene's first book, Shattered Dreams, is the staggering chronicle of herstruggle to provide for her children in abject poverty and feelings of abandonment each time her husband left to be with one of his other wives. Irene was raised to believe polygamy was the way of life necessary for her ticket to heaven.

The hard knocks of her environment were just the beginning of Irene's shocking tale. Insanity ran rampant in her husband's family and was the source of inconceivable events that unfolded throughout Irene's adult life. Cult Insanity takes readers deeper into her story to uncover the outrageous behavior of her brother-in-law Ervil -- a self-proclaimed prophet who determined he was called to set the house of God in order -- and how he terrorized their colony. Claiming to be God's avenger and to have a license to kill in the name of God, Ervil ordered the murders of friends and family members, eliminating all those who challenged his authority.

For those who were gripped by Shattered Dreams, the rest of the story will blow them away. Cult Insanity is a riveting, terrifying memoir of polygamist life under the tyranny of a madman.
 

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COPYRIGHT
CHAPTER THREE
CHAPTER EIGHT
CHAPTER ELEVEN
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
CHAPTER NINETEEN
CHAPTER TWENTYFIVE
CHAPTER TWENTYNINE
CHAPTER THIRTYTHREE
CHAPTER THIRTYSEVEN
CHAPTER FORTYONE
CHAPTER FORTYFOUR
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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About the author (2009)

Irene Spencer resides in Northern California with her husband of twenty-one years, Hector J. Spencer. During the twenty-eight years of her first marriage to a polygamous husband, Irene gave birth to thirteen children (all single births). She additionally adopted a newborn girl, who became her ninth child.

Irene has 123 grandchildren and sixty great-grandchildren. Among her many talents, she is an accomplished seamstress, a great cook, and is fluent in Spanish, and she has traveled to twenty-three countries and twenty-three states speaking on polygamy and related issues.

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