Whatever credibility Morton once had has gone with the wind. This is his latest tabloid celebrity book and it reads like a national enquirer piece. One thing I recall from the book is that Andrew hates Angelina's mother and views her as a stage mother even when the kids were in the womb. Jon Voig...
This is the first book of Andrew Morton's I have read. I probably wouldn't have except it was on sale and very cheap. I am a huge Angelina Jolie fan but this book left me with mixed feelings about the author. I often wonder how someone can do an unauthorized biography on someone else. I now k...
I quite enjoyed Andrew Morton's take on the life and career of Madonna. From her modest Italian-American upbringing, to her days as a dance major in Ann Arbor (who knew?), to her early days in New York (which sound like something out of "Rent"), the book's first half reads like a Horatio Alger su...
Diana in Pursuit of Love includes previously unpublished details from the Diana-Morton tapes, it is based on wide-ranging research, and new and exclusive interviews. The definitive book on Diana, Pricess of Wales's last years, by the biographer she herself chose. When Andrew Morton's world-famous...
For once he decided to head into the office. He ordered his usual large coffee—milk and one sugar—from Bill Schamber’s stand on the train platform in Middleton, New Jersey, before the hour-long ride into Manhattan. As Bill poured the coffee, they chatted about the wonderful weather. It was such a...
My American-born publisher, Michael O’Mara, was deeply sceptical when I told him about my discussion with James Colthurst. With a TV drama about the forged Hitler Diaries then in the news, he unsurprisingly suspected that I was being set up by a con man, but he agreed that he, James and I should ...