A mother erased. A system exposed. Identity Heist rips open the hidden nexus of Mormon power, military privilege, and family court corruption-where faith, law, and fear collide. Based on chilling real events, this true story survival book reveals the cost of silence ... and the price of survival. When Hope Livingston's fight for her children collides with Mormon hierarchies, courtroom deceit, and systemic neglect, she becomes the voice every silenced survivor never had. Through scenes of strangulation, courtroom manipulation, and the denial of shelter to her sons, Identity Heist exposes the…mehr
A mother erased. A system exposed. Identity Heist rips open the hidden nexus of Mormon power, military privilege, and family court corruption-where faith, law, and fear collide. Based on chilling real events, this true story survival book reveals the cost of silence ... and the price of survival. When Hope Livingston's fight for her children collides with Mormon hierarchies, courtroom deceit, and systemic neglect, she becomes the voice every silenced survivor never had. Through scenes of strangulation, courtroom manipulation, and the denial of shelter to her sons, Identity Heist exposes the devastating patterns of domestic abuse, dark psychology, and manipulation that thrive behind a veneer of righteousness. Behind closed doors and under official seals, Lindsay McGuire reveals how religious power, military authority, and legal loopholes intertwine to protect abusers and punish the innocent. This isn't just a Christian thriller-it's a call for justice and reform. For readers who love thriller strong women, surviving abuse books, and strong women fiction that confronts corruption with truth and courage, Identity Heist delivers an unforgettable blend of investigation, heart, and hope. Fans of Gillian Flynn, John Grisham, Tara Westover, and Ronan Farrow will be gripped by McGuire's fearless storytelling and relentless pursuit of justice. Read it. Share it. And never look away.
Lindsay McGuire is a humanitarian writer whose work shines a light on hidden systems of power, abuse, and systemic failure. Blending the tension of a psychological thriller with the depth of investigative nonfiction, her books expose coercive control, domestic violence, religious exploitation, and legal loopholes that silence survivors and shape societies.Her debut, Identity Heist, unpacks Mormon power, military abuse, and family court injustice, while Divine Theft expands the lens to reveal how faith can be weaponized into a global political machine. Both works are written not as memoir but as advocacy-giving voice to silenced stories and amplifying the experiences of women, children, and families caught inside systems meant to protect them.Written for readers drawn to the domestic suspense of Gillian Flynn, the legal tension of John Grisham, the investigative force of Ronan Farrow, and the survivor memoirs of Tara Westover and Jeannette Walls, McGuire's work refuses to look away.Rooted in a Christian worldview yet committed to universal human dignity, McGuire's writing resonates with readers of true crime, systemic injustice, and survivor literature. Her mission extends beyond the page: to spark dialogue, inspire advocacy, and create a blueprint for systemic change. Lindsay McGuire writes to amplify the silenced stories of women, children, and families everywhere. She writes to un-enslave, uplift, and awaken-to create a record, to spark reform, and to invite readers into a movement for justice and healing.
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