As I've mentioned before, my just released book, Goodbye Natalie Goodbye Splendour, is controversial as it tells of an account of the circumstances leading up to the death of the late actress, Natalie Wood. What astounds me, however, are the messages in the "comment boxes" that follow my Amazon.com reviews. I've rarely seen anything like it. Even with the latest Mackenzie Phillips release. Reviewers are trying to maintain peace with each other, but it gets out of hand. I just thought my fellow writers and authors here might want to see what can happen when your book deals with a tough subject, even after you did your best to dot all i's and cross all t's. Marti Rulli

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