The Empty Glass, J. L. Baker
The Empty Glass, J. L. Baker
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The Empty Glass

Author: J. L. Baker

Narrator: Kirby Heyborne, Arielle DeLisle

Unabridged: 7 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/17/2012


Synopsis

In the early-morning hours of August 5, 1962, Los Angeles County deputy coroner Ben Fitzgerald arrives at the home of the world's most famous movie star, now lying dead in her bedroom, naked and still clutching a telephone.  There he discovers The Book of Secrets—Marilyn Monroe's diary—revealing a doomed love affair with a man she refers to only as "The General."  In the following days, Ben unravels a wide-ranging cover-up and some heartbreaking truths about the fragile, luminous woman behind the celebrity.  Soon the sinister and surreal accounts in The Book of Secrets bleed into Ben's own life, and he finds himself, like Monroe, trapped in a deepening paranoid conspiracy. The Empty Glass is an unforgettable combination of the riveting facts and legendary theories that have dogged Monroe, the Kennedys, the Mafia, and even the CIA for decades. It is an exciting debut from a remarkable new thriller writer.

About J. L. Baker

J. I. Baker is the executive editor of Conde Nast Traveler, and a former development editor at Time Inc. He has also worked for Real Simple, Glamour, and Us Weekly magazines, and is a founding editor of Time Out New York. The Empty Glass is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Susanne

As a noir take on the death of Marilyn Monroe, the story chugs along well, a right little page-turner, in fact, keeping the reader curious as to what will happen next all the way to the end of the story. The only comment I would make on this aspect is that the writing style interferes with the charac......more

It didn’t hit me until after I read The Empty Glass that it’s been fifty years since Marilyn Monroe died. This should explain why I’ve seen so many books on the actress published recently – fiction and non-fiction. I like to read novels that have roots in historical events – James Ellroy, for one, w......more