James A. Haught’s "Holy Horrors: An Illustrated History of Religious Murder and Madness" documents centuries of atrocities committed in the name of faith, utilizing historical imagery to illustrate violence ranging from the Crusades and Inquisitions to modern sectarian conflicts. The work argues that religious fundamentalism frequently drives conflict, highlighting examples such as the 16th-century Inquisitions and contemporary violence in India and Pakistan. The book is available through retailers including BookPal for bulk orders and AbeBooks for individual copies.