Red Mist: Marilyn Monroe. JFK. Murder. Assassination. One Witness.
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Narrated by:
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Paul Heitsch
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Richard Taylor
About this listen
You are US Army military intelligence trainee David Dengler. Following army MI protocol, you are sent on a training exercise to a city you've never visited before and ordered to surveil a public person ("public persons" having little recourse if their privacy is invaded). You can't believe your good fortune. You draw the assignment to surveil Marilyn Monroe. It is early August 1962, and you have just been made a witness to the murder of Hollywood's biggest star.
©2009 Richard Taylor (P)2017 Richard Keith TaylorWhat listeners say about Red Mist: Marilyn Monroe. JFK. Murder. Assassination. One Witness.
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- Wendy
- 17-08-19
loved it
couldn't put it down , makes you wonder if it's all true and not a novel
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- Teresa
- 25-03-22
Couldn’t finish the book
Complete fabrication. Waste your money if you want! Marilyn didn’t die of suicide but this was not how she died. Total fantasy.
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- lucy
- 26-01-21
Well performed
Good story believable for the most part, on the same lines as a bond story a bit too Hollywood for me
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- Angelcritique
- 30-08-20
Interesting premise
Padded out by extraneous material but the premise on which the story is built is a interesting one. Gratuitous violence, brutality and distressing issues mar the adventure and credibility here. But a thin trail of good emerges in the character of Daisy to redeem the tale. The ending could have gone either way. Excluding the former... the nub of it is well written and is well narrated.
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