Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask : An Insider's Story of the King of Pop (Edition 1) (Paperback)

Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask : An Insider's Story of the King of Pop (Edition 1) (Paperback)

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'Michael Jackson: The Man behind the Mask' is the INSIDE STORY of the truth behind the rumors, ugliness and mystery surrounding Michael Jackson.Is Jackson just a confused person who got too much fame too soon or is he a cold and calculating villain who will stop at nothing to have his bizarre appetites satisfied? Now you can read about it for the first time from the man who knows everything!The author, Bob Jones, is not a journalist conducting interviews but somebody who has known and been with Jackson for 34 years as his chief of Public Relations; by his side since Michael was 11 years old. Bob Jones is the one person with this unique inside view of Michael Jackson's world. To a certain degree, Bob Jones CREATED Michael Jackson. He created his image. For example, Bob Jones created Michael Jackson's famous nickname The King of Pop.This book is explosive and will make any other book about Michael Jackson instantly forgotten. You won't find this inside information anywhere else.
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Aug 13, 2012
ScaredoftheMoon
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Why is this book still on the market? It is widely known that Mr. Jones was fired before writing this book and had an axe to grind. This fact is evidenced by his testimony at Mr. Jackson's 2005 trial (public record), where, when questioned under oath, his answers contradicted his claims in this book. For this reason, this book should have been out of print long ago. I give a high score in the "meets expectations" category because it's exactly the kind of damaging lies and innuendo one would expect from a disgruntled ex-employee looking to retaliate and make a buck at the same time.

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