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Mr. Mojo Risin' (Ain't Dead)

Author Ron Clooney
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Category Fiction
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Author(s)Ron Clooney
ISBN / ASIN1848767579
ISBN-139781848767577
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Sales Rank3,132,523
CategoryFiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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What happened to Jim Morrison in Paris and who is really buried in Pere Lachaise cemetery? In the early hours of 3rd July 1971, Jim Morrison, the lead singer of The Doors, supposedly died of heart failure in a bath tub at 17 Rue Beautreillis, in the 4th Arrondissement, Paris. He was 27 years old. The novel examines the questions surrounding his supposed death. It examines what happened on that fateful night and in the weeks leading up to it. And more importantly, what happened afterwards. Crime novelist Ron Clooney, a Doors fan since his teenage years, does what others have not dared to do. Ron has opened the past as if it were a criminal investigation, only this time he attempts to explain how it was done. Suicide? Accident at the hands of his girlfriend's heroin? Murder? Simple heart attack? Or a complete and utter hoax? Ron looks into the complex mind of Jim Morrison and explores the nature of his relationship with his partner, Pamela Courson, so he can answer one of pop's greatest mysteries: What really happened to Mr Mojo Risin'? A novel mixed with fact, this will appeal to all Doors fans and lovers of conspiracy theories. Ron Clooney gives a credible explanation of what really happened to Mr Mojo Risin'....
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