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Donald H. Wolfe worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter and film editor for twenty-five years. His fascination with Marilyn Monroe began when he met her in 1958 during the filming of Some Like It Hot at the Samuel Goldwyn Studios. Wolfe lives in Georgia.

Comprend les noms: Don Wolfe, Donald Wolfe

Œuvres de Donald H. Wolfe

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Nom canonique
Wolfe, Donald H.
Nom légal
Wolfe, Donald Hartwig
Date de naissance
1931-12-13
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Hollywood, California, USA
Lieux de résidence
New Hampshire, USA

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First, the positives: it’s well written, does a good job of setting the tone of the time, and also does a good job of accurately describing the murder and the press coverage thereof.

Now the negatives: it’s much longer than it needs to be, the case it makes, while interesting, is flimsy, and it goes off subject a lot.

The first part of the book was intriguing, while I found my mind wandering in the second part, even checking how many pages I had left to read to be done.

The case he lays out is plausible, but barely so. It was interesting and I’m glad I read it, but I wouldn’t read it again and probably wouldn’t recommend it unless you’re a big true crime fan.
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Rachie_Rae | 2 autres critiques | Aug 29, 2021 |
I haven't finished this book. I enjoyed the two thirds I read then I began to lose interest.
 
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scot2 | 1 autre critique | Aug 23, 2018 |
This was interesting, but also rambling. The author makes a solid case that Elizabeth Short was involved with the mafia. And, it was this connection that brought about her horrid demise wherein her body was found severed in many pieces, left in a lot, near a sidewalk where it could easily be found. Bloodless, severed with her mouth slit from each side of the lips to the ear, this was indeed a very brutal crime.

Mid way the author got off track, leading me to feel that he should have made his case and wrapped up pages earlier.

Elizabeth Short, aka The Black Dahlia was a sad soul who found herself attached to the wrong crowd. A magnet for the seedy, sleezy Los Angeles crowd.
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Whisper1 | 2 autres critiques | Jun 12, 2017 |
If you like Marilyn, you'll become engrossed in this book. Wolfe takes you from the beginnings of Marilyn's life, and also to some extent, the Kennedy's lives as well, and puts forward some very powerful and convincing arguments to explain her untimely end.
 
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LadyN | 1 autre critique | Apr 8, 2007 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
396
Popularité
#61,231
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
5
ISBN
21
Langues
3

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