Lips

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  • Lips Book Detail

  • Author : Byron Edwards
  • Release Date : 2005-08
  • Publisher : iUniverse
  • Genre : Fiction
  • Pages : 196
  • ISBN 13 : 0595365310
  • File Size : 49,49 MB

Lips by Byron Edwards PDF Summary

Book Description: On a bet, Elvis Presley and a "cousin" of his spend a week on the run. They are trying to evade capture by America's law enforcement agencies. How can the most famous entertainer in the world elude the police? In a fun tale of adventure, the King of Rock and Roll escapes from Graceland, the Memphis Mafia and the detectives of the Memphis police department. He travels across America to a specific time and place in México. During the course of this lost week in the life of Elvis, he learns much about himself as a man. In October 1970, Elvis explores the ruins of a pyramid complex in México-and himself. Elvis' "cousin" doesn't expect to actually like Elvis Presley as a person. However, as he gets to know him, the individual, he finds that he grows quite fond of Elvis. Travel with Elvis as he attempts to avoid capture and learn what the man himself was really like.

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