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Untouchable - the high price of fame

Untouchable
by Randall Sullivan

Michael Jackson was the richest, most talented and most famous pop star on the planet. But the outpouring of emotion that followed his loss was bittersweet. Dogged by scandal for over fifteen years, and undone by his own tendency to trust the wrong people, Jackson had become untouchable in many quarters, a fact that wounded him deeply. Now, drawing on unprecedented access to friends, enemies, employees, and associates of Jackson, Randall Sullivan delivers an intimate, unflinching, and deeply human portrait of a man who was never quite understood by the media, his fans, or even those closest to him. Untouchable promises to be a profound investigation into the enigma that was Michael Jackson.

 

Read the first excerpts serialised in the Mail on Sunday this week

RRP: £25.00 Published by: Grove Press
Size(mm): 234x156 Published: 13 Nov 2012
Pages: 800 ISBN: 9781611856033
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For over 20 years, Randall Sullivan was a contributing editor to both Rolling Stone and Men's Journal. He is the author of The Miracle DetectiveThe Price of Experience andLabyrinth.For over 20 years, Randall Sullivan was a contributing editor to both Rolling Stone and Men's Journal. He is the author of The Miracle DetectiveThe Price of Experience and Labyrinth.