Elvis lives - in this full-length, birth-to-death account of the king of rock'n'roll by the bestselling authors Peter Harry Brown and Pat H Broeske. From Memphis to Hollywood, from the army years to Elvis's final days at Graceland, Down at the End of Lonely Street details the rise and fall of a simple country boy who became the greatest entertainer of the century. Eye-opening, heartbreaking, and ultimately triimphant, Down at the End of Lonely Street is more than the definitive biography of Elvis Presley - it is a searing, flesh-and-blood portrait of a complex man who was a true American original.