Sins of Darkness

Summary
In 1968, the murder of Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy by Palestinian-American Sirhan B. Sirhan shocked the world. A swift trial led to Sirhan's conviction for murder, and was hailed as a triumph for American justice. But was everything really as straightforward as it seemed? Dr. Abigail Solomon, a 55-year-old Jewish prison psychiatrist, is plunged into a murderous conspiracy when she begins to examine Sirhan and discovers to her horror that he is the victim of a brainwashing group called The Lord's Avengers. But, as she unravels the mystery surrounding Kennedy's murder, she begins to question whether she has also fallen victim to mind control. Who is behind this sinister group, and why are they determined to wreak havoc around the world? The result of extensive research, interviews and newly discovered evidence, Sins of Darkness is a conspiracy thriller about the sinister art of mind control and how it might have been applied to manipulate the events surrounding the murder of RFK.
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