In 2014, Random House Audio made Seductive Poison into an audio-book read by the author and narrator, Kathe Mazur.
Charles Krause, the young Washington Post journalist who accompanied Congressman Leo Ryan into Jonestown and was injured at the airstrip, reads his foreword.
Layton's older brother was the only one ever prosecuted for the murders of the congressional team by Temple members.
[1] After over twenty years in prison, Larry Layton was released on parole in 2002, largely due to the testimony of Vernon Gosney, one of the few survivors of the massacre, and the Federal Chief Judge, Robert F.
[2] The book is published in Italy, France, Australia, Germany, Thailand and United Kingdom.