Never in the history of rock has there been a death so mysterious as that of Jim Morrison, the charismatic lead singer of The Doors. For twenty years fans and rock historians alike have pondered over the curious circumstances of Morrison's demise in an attempt to answer the crucial question that Doors fans have been asking for twenty years: Did he really die?
This and other questions are now answered in this compelling account of Morrison's final days in Paris during the summer of 1971, using information uncovered from police files and witnesses' statements and interviews of key figures who were present at the time. Includes hitherto unpublished extracts from official documents, and photographs taken during Morrison's final days.