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Manson: The Life and Times of Charles Manson
Manson The Life and Times of Charles Manson
Author: Jeff Guinn
The New York Times bestselling, authoritative account of the life of Charles Manson, filled with surprising new information and previously unpublished photographs: ?A riveting, almost Dickensian narrative?four stars? (People). — More than forty years ago Charles Manson and his mostly female commune killed nine people, among them the pregnant actr...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781451645170
ISBN-10: 1451645171
Publication Date: 8/5/2014
Pages: 512
Rating:
  • Currently 4.6/5 Stars.
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4.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
Members Wishing: 6
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I've read Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders and some other books about Manson years ago, but this one has definitely been the best. It delves more into his actual history, including interviews with people that had never talked to journalists before, as well as the history of the United States at that time. I've heard the theory before that Charlie was just a product of his time, but I believe, like the author, that he could've done just as much damage no matter when or where he was. He would've just changed his message to fit that time and place, finding new people to manipulate to his own ends. Reading about how he was an entirely different person to nearly everyone he came in contact with just shows what a master manipulator he truly was/is.

This was a great book, with some surprises to a case that I thought I knew inside and out already. Some new details blew my mind, though they totally make sense when you think about them. I suppose it took some time passing and serious digging by the author (which he details at the end of the book) to uncover new details that were passed over by authorities or never revealed before, but it made for a very interesting and fresh read on a not-new subject.


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