The Last Days Of Marilyn Monroe
ISBN: 9781804949566
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This Book Reconstructs Marilyn Monroe’S Final Days Through A Blend Of Biography, Investigative Reporting, And Dramatic Narrative. It Begins With Norma Jeane’S Early Years In Foster Homes And Orphanages, Showing How She Transformed Herself Into One Of The Most Iconic Figures In Hollywood History. As The Narrative Moves Toward Her Final Months, The Authors Explore The Pressures Of Fame, The Instability Of Her Personal Relationships, And The Political Entanglements That Have Fueled Conspiracy Theories For Decades.
Drawing On Extensive Research, The Book Revisits The Long‑Debated Questions Surrounding Her Death:
Was It Suicide?
A Tragic Accidental Overdose?
Or Was She Murdered?
The Authors Present Timelines, Testimonies, And Historical Context To Illuminate The Events Leading Up To Her Death, While Also Portraying Monroe As A Complex, Intelligent, And Vulnerable Woman Whose Life Was Far More Nuanced Than Her Public Image Suggested. The Result Is A Fast‑Paced, Emotionally Charged Account That Appeals To Readers Of True Crime, Hollywood History, And Biography.