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A faith rewritten. A Savior stolen. A system exposed.
From the author of Identity Heist comes Divine Theft, a true-crime exposé uncovering Mormonism's multi-billion-dollar power and the stolen Savior at its core. Lindsay McGuire exposes how a persecuted faith transformed into a global empire built on coercion, silence, and control-and the devastating cost of reclaiming truth for one family of the fold.
When investigative writer McGuire exposed military abuse and family-court corruption in Identity Heist , readers saw how systems fail those they're meant to protect. In Divine Theft , the
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A faith rewritten. A Savior stolen. A system exposed.

From the author of Identity Heist comes Divine Theft, a true-crime exposé uncovering Mormonism's multi-billion-dollar power and the stolen Savior at its core. Lindsay McGuire exposes how a persecuted faith transformed into a global empire built on coercion, silence, and control-and the devastating cost of reclaiming truth for one family of the fold.

When investigative writer McGuire exposed military abuse and family-court corruption in Identity Heist, readers saw how systems fail those they're meant to protect. In Divine Theft, the lens widens-to the spiritual machine driving those same systems.

Through the story of Hope Livingston-a woman whose devotion was weaponized by doctrine-McGuire reveals how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints became one of the world's most powerful and politically connected religious corporations. Beneath its polished image lies a theology that rewrote the Biblical Christ, redefining salvation and turning obedience into ownership.

Blending investigative reporting, survivor testimony, and theological insight, Divine Theft exposes:

  • How spiritual abuse and dark psychology and manipulation operate inside organized religion
  • The financial and political reach of Mormonism's $100-billion empire
  • The human cost of silence for women, children, and families
  • What it means to reclaim faith when God Himself has been rewritten


Read it. Question it. And discover what was stolen.


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Autorenporträt
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.