Publisher's Synopsis
'It's always the same,' she told her analyst. 'The man goes to sleep with Marilyn Monroe and wakes up with me. In the years before her death, Marilyn Monroe visited a psychoanalyst several times a week. Her analyst, Dr Ralph Greenson, was the last person to see her alive and first to see her dead. From accounts of these final sessions, Michel Schneider conjures an enthralling novel about one of the most charismatic figures of the twentieth century, and the Hollywood world in which she lived and died.