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Hollywood Homicides: Famous Celebrity Murders in Tinseltown

By: Riley Lucas
Narrated by: Commodore James
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Buckle up for the ride through the lesser known side of Hollywood. The side you don't see on the screen and have only heard about on the news. In this book we will take a deeper look into the lives and deaths of ten of Hollywood's most famous and infamous deaths. You already know their names and their movies - now learn what drove them to death's door and what finally pushed them through.

©2015 Riley Lucas (P)2015 Asselin Group Online Publisher
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I wasn't sure I would like true crime book in the audio form but to my surprise, it was really enjoyable. Just the right length for one listening session and the narrator had a nice tone for the subject. It was interesting reminiscing all these Hollywood celebrities that I grew up watching on T.V. or at the movies that had an horrible end to their life. I especially like the story about Bob Crane and John Lennon.

Great audio book!

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This book would best be advertised as a primer on some of the most famous Hollywood crimes of the past 40 years. Each chapter averages 10 -12 minutes in length. Only the surface of each crime is truly scratched. Nonetheless, it is a compelling and all too quick account of show-business homicides. The narration does not stand out, nor does it get in the way of an overall brief but interesting book.

Brief Overview of Well-known Crimes in Hollywood

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not much new here that I haven't read elsewhere. Also, while presented well, it's still rehashing virtually the same thing that most of us know through other reviews.

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