Elvis Has Not Left the Building
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It’s tough being the King. Which is why in 1977 Elvis fakes his own death and endures massive facial reconstruction surgery, disappearing from the limelight to live a normal life as the unassuming Aaron King. Unfortunate… More >>
Elvis Has Not Left the Building
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I can’t fault J.R. Rain for the writing of this book. It was beautifully done and I loved the story and I could almost hear Elvis’ voice. However the typos, misspellings and generally sloppy editing almost made me stop reading the book. If it had been on paper instead of on my Kindle I would have been correcting as I read. It nearly drove me crazy! Please, Mr. Rain, get a decent editor. I would love to read more of your work, but I’m afraid to.
Recommended for content only.
Rating: 5 / 5
I enjoyed this book. The format had some typos in it, but it is a kindle book and that happens a lot. I also noticed few inconsistencies but that did not take away from the story. It was a good read.
Rating: 4 / 5
I can’t help falling in love with this novel by author J.R. Rain, a private investigator and Hollywood screenwriter who draws upon his real-life expertise to pose a what-if question that will have readers begging for more: What if Elvis faked his own death in 1977 and is now 75 years old, living in obscurity in Southern California, and working as a private investigator?
In this fast-paced novel that is driven by witty, snappy dialogue and a hero who makes you wonder if truth is stranger than fiction, Elvis “himself” turns the pages to reveal his diligent search for a missing Hollywood starlet, his love-hate affair with pills and alcohol, and especially, his longing for a relationship with his daughter.
The voice of Elvis is authentic hound dog and the settings draw Southern California life in living color, from Starbucks to Melrose to Trader Joe’s to the bars and dives where a piano player named Becky spurs on Elvis to sing it. The climax will have you falling in love with the best celebrity novel to hit the book stands since wise men said, only fools rush in.
This is J.R. Rain at his very finest. Five stars to him for making Elvis come alive on pages that I wish would go on forever…
Rating: 5 / 5