Category: Books


The King and Dr. Nick: What Really Happened to Elvis and Me

The truth about Elvis’s death from the doctor who spent eleven years as “the King’s” personal physician, father-figure, and confidant –”Dr. Nick.” Dr. Nichopoulos spent a decade with Elvis on the road and at Graceland, trying to maintain the precarious health of one of the world’s greatest entertainers. But on August 16, 1977, he found himself in the ambulance with Elvis on that fateful last trip to the ER. He signed the death certificate. From that day forward, Dr. Nick became the focus of a media witch hunt that threatened his life and all but destroyed his professional reputation. Now, for the first time, Dr. Nick reveals the true story behind Elvis’s drug use and final days-not the version formed by years of tabl (more…)

Elvis Presley True FBI Files Part 4

Elvis Presley was not the subject of an FBI investigation. However, the FBI maintains records filed under his name that are comprised of more than 600 pages. These records consist of copies of letters from members of the public commenting on his performances, newspaper clippings, and documents reporting that Mr. Presley was the target of extortion attempts.

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Elvis' DNA Proves He's Alive

Dr. Bill Beeny gives us a detailed look into how he obtained an Elvis liver sample taken from 1975, and had it tested against a sample from the body in the casket in 1977. The specimens did not match, they were from two different bodies. This great book presents a lot of questions and Mr. Beeny gives a lot of reasons on how and why Elvis could have faked his death. This book is a must for any Elvis fan. Could the world’s greatest entertainer still be alive? I hope so. This book gives a lot of evidence showing that he could be. Review by Ernie R. McHone

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Elvis Presley: The Man. The Life. The Legend.

From Publishers Weekly

In this slim illustrated volume, icon biographer Keogh (Audrey Style; Jackie Style) presents an homage to Elvis from a unique perspective, explaining how his inimitable style-not just the way he dressed, but also the way he spoke and behaved-influenced the music and the sensibilities of Americans unlike anyone before or after him. He was “the original Slim Shady,” Keogh writes; “his appearance on Ed Sullivan ripped the 1950s in half.” “Before Elvis, there was nothing,” John Lennon said. Keough breaks down the Pelvis’s life into chronological chapters, from Elvis’s early days in Memphis through his last days at Graceland. Keough highlights major milestones as well as small, personal anecdotes, and inc (more…)

Elvis Presley True FBI Files Part 1

Elvis Presley was not the subject of an FBI investigation. However, the FBI maintains records filed under his name that are comprised of more than 600 pages. These records consist of copies of letters from members of the public commenting on his performances, newspaper clippings, and documents reporting that Mr. Presley was the target of extortion attempts.

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