Skip to content
Main Street Plaza

A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism.

Main Street Plaza

A Community for Anyone Interested in Mormonism.

Those Mysterious Murdering Mormons! Donna Banta’s “False Prophet”

chanson, October 26, 2013

What’s more valuable than life itself? Eternal life? Perhaps. What would drive a person to kill says a lot about what that person values. Following the trail of a murderer, Donna Banta takes you on a wild and scenic tour of the peculiar culture and values of Mormonism in her second Mormon mystery False Prophet.

This book is amazingly fun and entertaining, despite the morbid subject matter. Banta conjures up what is probably the best temple endowment session ever, among other surprises. And who is the false prophet? I’ll bet you won’t guess!

I especially liked how the components of the story fit together, not only to lead to the solution, but also to seamlessly illustrate aspects of Mormonism (that are important for the reader to understand in order to follow the characters’ motivations). To any faithful Mormon readers — don’t worry, this isn’t book to show how evil and murderous Mormons are — portraying murderers are simply part of the murder mystery genre . And I think that faithful LDS who are willing to give this book a chance will really enjoy it. Banta really captured the day-to-day experiences of a perpetually-pregnant Mormon mom.

Now, I’d like to apologize to all the readers here at MSP that it has taken me so many months to write this tiny little review. The main problem was just that the book is so good that I wanted to be sure to do it justice. (As much as I enjoyed her earlier book, I think this one is even better.) Many of you are aware that wanting to do good job on something that has no deadline can be a one-way ticket on the procrastination train. On the plus side, you will not believe how organized my apartment is now!!

Anyway, digressions aside, do yourself a favor get a copy of this book! Especially if you’re a mystery fan and/or if you’d like some fun, light reading, y’know, in case you’re procrastinating something yourself. 😉

Book Review

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Related Posts

Book Review: Playing Dangerous Games

August 28, 2010August 27, 2010

Hi Everyone. DJ Williams, a somewhat infrequent commenter on MSP, recently published a book that, while not primarily about Mormonism, addresses it as it relates to BDSM. I recently read and reviewed the book and DJ has agreed to respond to comments on MSP. Here’s the review: Even though the…

Read More

“Love As A Way of Life” by Gary Chapman

September 6, 2008

I can’t say enough good about this book, it has transformed my life! For too many years, I believed that living (the LDS presentation of) Christ’s gospel was ‘all I needed to do’ to have a happy, productive life, contributing to others, etc. Well…. This book is heavy on both…

Read More

Mormon Mission Impossible: William Shunn’s “The Accidental Terrorist”

December 12, 2015

Funny thing about Mormon missions: even though they’re voluntary, you can’t leave. Even though Mormon missionaries are adult volunteers, they can’t just say, “Sorry, this isn’t working, I’m going home now.” Have you ever wondered what happens if you try to leave? It’s rather surprising. In The Accidental Terrorist, William…

Read More

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Mormon Alumni Association Books

Latest Comments:

  1. Steve Pogue on Collecting Nominations for the 2025 Brodie Awards!!December 16, 2025

    Best new series - Radio Free Mormon’s series addressing the Light and Truth Letter

  2. Steve Pogue on Collecting Nominations for the 2025 Brodie Awards!!December 16, 2025

    For Best LDS-Interest Podcast Episode 2025 “Could Joseph Smith Write a Well-Worded Letter? - LDS Discussions” https://youtu.be/B1vjDGK2qas?si=C4mXeX6vWv1xLhEl

  3. Steve Eliason on Collecting Nominations for the 2025 Brodie Awards!!December 16, 2025

    I nominate Porchtime https://www.youtube.com/live/M4eigiy-Qew?si=nCWzOjbep21szT4L For the LDS Interest Discussion Group/Forum 2025 This is my favorite podcast, which I find most…

  4. Kate on Collecting Nominations for the 2025 Brodie Awards!!December 15, 2025

    Best LDS interest video channel - Generally Unquoteable

  5. Kathryn Class on Collecting Nominations for William Law X-Mormon of the Year 2025!!!December 15, 2025

    Samantha from MormwiththosewhoMormed is someone I always feel says and represents what’s on my mind so my nomination is for…

8: The Mormon Proposition Acceptance of Gays Add new tag Affirmation angry exmormon awards Book Reviews BYU comments Conformity Dallin H. Oaks DAMU disaffected mormon underground Dustin Lance Black Ex-Mormon Exclusion policy Excommunicated exmormon faith Family feminism Gay Gay Love Gay Marriage Gay Relationships General Conference Happiness Homosexual Homosexuality LDS LGBT LGBTQ Link Bomb missionaries Modesty Mormon Mormon Alumni Association Mormonism motherhood peace politics Polygamy priesthood ban Sunstone temple

Awards

William Law X-Mormon of the Year:

  • 2024: Nemo the Mormon
  • 2023: Adam Steed
  • 2022: David Archuleta
  • 2021: Jeff T. Green
  • 2020: Jacinda Ardern
  • 2019: David Nielsen
  • 2018: Sam Young
  • 2017: Savannah
  • 2016: Jeremy Runnells
  • 2015: John Dehlin
  • 2014: Kate Kelly
  • 2013: J. Seth Anderson and Michael Ferguson
  • 2012: David Tweede
  • 2011: Joanna Brooks
  • 2010: Monica Bielanko
  • 2009: Walter Kirn

Other Cool Sites!

WasMormon.org
©2025 Main Street Plaza | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes