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He doesn't remember. The end.: Trevor Rees-Jones was one of Dodi Al Fayed's bodyguards and was in the car with Dodi and Princess Diana on the night of the fatal crash. He had met Diana only fleetingly a few weeks before and really had no interaction with her. He was severely injured that night and has no memory of the crash or the minutes leading up to it. So what is this book about? It describes in excruciatingly minute detail the legal investigations and his recovery for two years after that fateful night. I was hoping for more about Diana but there's really nothing of interest here, just a few photos of her with him, blurry, and way in the background. Rees-Jones comes off as an ordinary bloke who just happened to live through a world-famous event. I found the book to be dull and hard to finish. It is ghost-written in the third person, based on interviews with Rees-Jones, his family, and his legal team, in a rather bland, factual manner. Not much of a story, really, if you're looking for details about that night or insights about Dodi and Diana.
| Author: | Jones Rees | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 920 | | EAN: | 9780751537239 | | ISBN: | 0751537233 | | Number Of Pages: | 336 | | Publication Date: | 2005-05-20 | | Release Date: | 2007-09-25 |
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