Description
The Elvis Conspiracy Dick Grob
Elvis: Did He Have to Die?
The Elvis Conspiracy BY GROB, DICK
- Format/Binding Hardcover
- Book Condition Very good – read condition
- Jacket Condition Very good – read condition
- 668 pages
- ISBN 10 0-9649358-0-5
- Publisher Fox Reflections Publishing
- Date Published 1979
Dick Grob, a former law enforcement officer and long-time associate of Elvis Presley, investigates the King’s death in 1977. His book, The Elvis Conspiracy, questions whether Elvis’ death could have been prevented.
Grob examines the events of August 16th, the day Elvis died, and the days that followed. He profiles the people around Elvis at the time, including close friends and those on the periphery.
Central to the book is the question that haunted millions: could Elvis have lived? Grob explores this through his investigation, offering his own theories.
The book is a mix of memoir and investigative report. Grob details his personal experience working with Elvis and uses transcripts from his interviews. He also includes a detailed timeline of August 16th.
Grob’s perspective is unique. He argues his case with passion, but some criticize his methods as biased. However, his insider knowledge makes the book captivating for Elvis fans seeking answers.
The book has been criticized for mixing fact with opinion. However, Grob’s experience as an investigator lends credibility to his work.
Despite its flaws, The Elvis Conspiracy is a fascinating read. It’s full of drama, intrigue, and unanswered questions that continue to captivate fans.
The Elvis Conspiracy Dick Grob