
Prophet's Prey
My Seven-Year Investigation into Warren Jeffs and the Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints
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Jonah Cummings
Despite considerable press coverage and a lengthy trial, the full story of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints has remained largely untold. Only one man can reveal the whole, astounding truth: Sam Brower, the private investigator who devoted years of his life to breaking open the secret practices of the FLDS and bringing Warren Jeffs and his inner circle to justice.
In Prophet's Prey, Brower implicates Jeff in his own words, bringing to light the contents of Jeffs's personal priesthood journal, discovered in a hidden underground vault, and revealing to readers the shocking inside world of FLDS members, whose trust he earned and who showed him the staggering truth of their lives.
Prophet's Prey offers the gripping, behind-the-scenes account of a bizarre world from the only man who knows the full story.
©2011 Original material by Sam Brower. Preface © 2011 Jon Krakauer. Recorded by arrangement with Bloomsbury USA. (P)2011 HighBridge CompanyListeners also enjoyed...




















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What made the experience of listening to Prophet's Prey the most enjoyable?
The details and exhaustive research.Who was your favorite character and why?
There aren't any "favorite" characters in the FDS. It was hard for me to even drum up any sympathy for the women, except those raised into it and brainwashed from birth.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Prophet's Prey is just fine.Any additional comments?
My only criticism is that the book could be better-written. It is very repetitive. On the other hand, the author is a private investigator, not a writer, so he is to be forgiven. I admire his investigative work, though. He's done a courageous and selfless thing exposing this evil cult.Very revealing about the evil nurtured in the west
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horrible narration, excellent story
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spot on. Sam thanks for staying steed fast...
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Good story. Worth a listen.
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Fascinating & Frightening
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Until hearing things like this, I never realized how much I was being abused, deceived and led on, believing it was for a noble cause. This book really opened a wide perspective on that.
Correlation with my own experience; facts I was never told but are plausible.
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Good story
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Sam Brower is the author of this book and all Krakauer does is write a small Introduction. I bought the book thinking he was a co-writer. I am a big fan of Krakauer and have read all that I know that he has written. Having said that this is still a good book and a very important book. Brower is a private investigator and not an author, so the writing of this is not as polished as a JK book, but the content makes up for it. Jon Krakauer's "Under The Banner of Heaven" is an excellent book and is on the same subject. It is more polished, but has less of the facts and none on the trial. I think everyone should read both books.
It can be hard to take. This is a society who treats women or little girls as baby making machines, They marry the girls off at very young ages to men, decades older then they are. They are forced to have sex. They are often the second, third or 90th wife. In a ten year marriage a women is likely to have nine kids and they keep going until they can not have kids anymore and then they are discarded. Little boys are considered competition and many are driven out of town and told don't come back, don't call and don't write. Many times men are ex-communicated and kicked out. Then their wives and children are given to another man, like cattle. Some women get passed around several times.
This is a sad book, but an important one and I have only scratched the surface of what you find out in the book.
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Would you listen to Prophet's Prey again? Why?
A perfect balance of intrigue and history. I'll read anything these two write.So Good!
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Under the Banner of HeavenDid you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
it outraged me and made me sad that so many Americans have no idea how dangerous a theocracy is.Any additional comments?
the author is my new hero.fascinating, scary, and eye opening
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