'Down at the End of Lonely Street' is the first complete, birth to death biography of the King, painting a myth-shattering, intimate and surprising portrait of the world's greatest rock n'roll legend.
Based upon more than 300 interviews with friends, co-stars, lovers and musicians (including 25 sources who have never talked before), 'Down at the End of Lonely Street' reveals the well-guarded secrets regarding the death of Elvis's mother, explores his marriage to Priscilla Beaulieu, details his wild playboy existence when he was in the Army, proves that unscrupulous physicians addicted him to morphine without his knowledge and portrays many of his love affairs.
Armed with the only available copy of a 600-page court-ordered study of Presley's life, love affairs and addictions, the authors also expose the start of Elvis' drug addiction, and reveal for the first time the cause of his death.