Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Marti Rulli Play Audiobook Sample

Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour Audiobook (Unabridged)

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Read By: Lindsay Johnson Publisher: Phoenix Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 7.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: September 2009 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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Goodbye Natalie, Goodbye Splendour is the long-awaited, detailed account of events that led to the mysterious death of Hollywood legend Natalie Wood off the coast of Catalina Island on November 28, 1981. It is a story told by a haunted witness to that fateful evening: Dennis Davern, the young captain of Splendour, the yacht belonging to Wood and husband Robert Wagner. Davern initially backed up Wagner's version of that evening's events through a signed statement prepared by attorneys. But Davern's guilt over having failed Natalie termented him. Davern reached out to his old friend, Marti Rulli and little by little, at his own emotional pace, he revealed the details of his years in Wood and Wagner's employ, of the fateful weekend that Natalie died and of the events following her death that prevented him from telling the whole story - until now.

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"When Natalie Wood died, I think I was pretty young but I do remember it being VERY high profile. Now with the words "accidental death" being removed just recently from her death certificate couple with the information in this book, I think that Mr. Wagner is VERY lucky he's an f*ck."

— Marianne (5 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " This book really blows your mind and forces you to rethink your feelings about Robert Wagner!! "

    — Cynde, 2/8/2013
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " This is a riveting book. I could not put it down. "

    — Bex, 12/30/2012
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " I ended up skimming for info. I find the case for foul play compelling, but then it's never seemed believable as an accident. Facts about the actual night aside, it's a joke to call this a book. There's enough info for a newspaper article at best, but it would be a poorly written one. "

    — April, 8/10/2012
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Very good I highly recommend it if you want to know info from the only person aboard the boat Natalie died on that will talk of what really happened. I learned alot. "

    — Amber, 8/1/2012
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Interesting and tragic -- makes you want to wring some necks! "

    — Linda, 3/14/2012
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " I really hope it didn't happen this way but the Captain's story does seem to fit with what the other witnesses heard and the condition of Natalie's body. Totally changes my view of Robert Wagner. "

    — Sharon, 12/31/2011
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " Overly long, drawn out story from the captain and his friend (the writer of this book) about the events of the night that Natalie Wood died. After reading the book, I am still not sure about exactly what happened on Splendour that night. "

    — Althea, 8/12/2011
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " Way too long for what this book contains. You have to go through the star-struck "witness" to hopefully find a kernel of truth. I'm not sure I found it, but I look at Robert Wagner with great suspicion now. "

    — Pam, 8/5/2011
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " I really hope it didn't happen this way but the Captain's story does seem to fit with what the other witnesses heard and the condition of Natalie's body. Totally changes my view of Robert Wagner. "

    — Sharon, 5/3/2011
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " Overly long, drawn out story from the captain and his friend (the writer of this book) about the events of the night that Natalie Wood died. After reading the book, I am still not sure about exactly what happened on Splendour that night. "

    — Althea, 12/1/2010
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " Interesting and tragic -- makes you want to wring some necks! "

    — Linda, 4/14/2010
  • Overall Performance: 5 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 55 out of 5

    " This book really blows your mind and forces you to rethink your feelings about Robert Wagner!! "

    — Cynde, 12/30/2009