Canadian author Mazo de la Roche was extremely famous in her day. She authored the Jalna saga, one of the best selling series of the time, about a majestic manor house in India and all the travails and intrigues of its occupants, the Whiteoak family. We haven’t read any of them, but we gather that for melodrama and romantic adventure de la Roche can’t be topped. Variable Winds at Jalna was the fifteenth entry of sixteen, coming originally in 1954 with this Great Pan paperback following in 1960 with Sam Peffer cover art. As always, his work is brilliant.
1997—Heaven's Gate Cult Members Found Dead
In San Diego, thirty-nine members of a cult called Heaven’s Gate are found dead after committing suicide in the belief that a UFO hidden in tail of the Hale-Bopp comet was a signal that it was time to leave Earth for a higher plane of existence. The cult members killed themselves by ingesting pudding and applesauce laced with poison.