<p>''An extraordinary story'' CLOVER STROUD<br>''Astonishing and valuable'' <i>THE SPECTATOR</i><br>''Beautifully written'' <i>DAILY MAIL</i><br>''Intensely gripping . . . as brutal and funny as it is raw and candid'' VIV GROSKOP<br>''As vivid an account of addiction as I can remember reading'' <i>GUARDIAN</i><br>''Will resonate with anyone who has loved a difficult parent and spent a lifetime trying to work them out'' ALI MILLAR<br><br>When Lily Dunn was six years old, her father left for India to join the cult of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. She grew up enthralled by the myth of him - a brilliant, charismatic writer and entrepreneur who would appear with gifts from faraway places. Yet he was also a compulsive liar whose pursuit of transcendence took him from sex addiction, via the Rajneesh cult, to a relentless chase of money, which ended in ruin and finally addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs. A daughter''s investigation into a father who was always out of reach, <i>Sins of My Fa