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Little Sister
- My Investigation into the Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood
- Narrateur(s): Lana Wood
- Durée: 7 h et 21 min
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In this memoir, Lana Wood investigates the mysterious drowning of her sister, the actress Natalie Wood, and clears up the myths and misconceptions behind one of the most notorious celebrity deaths of our time.
On the night of November 29, 1981, Natalie Wood disappeared from her yacht, the Splendour, while visiting Catalina Island with her husband, Robert “R.J.” Wagner and their friend, Christopher Walken. The beloved movie star’s tragic drowning shook America, inspiring troves of magazine covers and media pieces. What was originally believed to be an open-and-shut case of accidental drowning has been called into question over the years, and in 2011 the investigation was reopened. In 2018, at the urging of the public, it was reclassified as “suspicious.”
Ever since, the question has remained: What really happened to Natalie Wood?
Lana Wood, Natalie’s younger sister, long suspected nefarious circumstances surrounding her sister’s death. Her closest confidante from childhood, Lana stood witness to Natalie’s life: the successes, the heartache, and her deepest pain. But there was tremendous fear about investigating the case. Uncertain of what her own search would unravel, and frightened of the possibilities, Lana stayed silent for years, until she no longer could. She realized she was ignoring what was in front of her, and that the best way to honor her sister's legacy would be uncovering the secrets behind the very end of Natalie’s life.
By elucidating previously unknown complications of Natalie’s life, and offering new evidence from key parties involved in the investigation — including the boat’s captain and other witnesses — Little Sister recounts Lana’s search for the truth and brings to light explosive details that have been suppressed for decades. Ranging from the bonds that hold family together, to inconsistencies in interviews with detectives to complications with evidence, this story of sisterhood and mystery presents a fresh perspective on a night that has long been fodder for Hollywood lore.
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- Vianne
- 2021-11-15
I loved this book. Bless Lana Wood
Lana Wood has NEVER given up searching for the Truth about her sister’s mysterious death. I read her first memoir of her life with Natalie, years ago and I loved it. I’ve always appreciated the deep love and bond these sisters shared. RJ has spent decades trying to discredit his wife’s sister. He has always stayed above the law. I hope her next book will be her account of how to keep the faith and never give up, not even after 40 years, and how it feels to finally have Justice.
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- A. Filippini
- 2021-11-15
Case Solved!
I really enjoyed listening to Lana's own voice read her book. No one can ever deny that Lana stood in solidarity
with her sister, stuck up for her, defended her, presented a solid logical case which exposed many, we know who
are running around naked. Case Solved. God Bless Lana Wood!
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- Tia's Mom
- 2021-12-12
Natalie Deserves Justice
The most detailed analysis of Natalie Wood's MURDER beautifully and heartfully narrated by her loyal sister, Lana.
I never cared for Robert Wagner. He's always given off an air of snobbery, smugness, superiority and pomposity...and Lana's anecdotes confirm this is exactly who he is. Wagner's always had the reputation of being a hothead and heavy drinker. There were multiple physical signs on Natalie's body indicating there was a tremendous struggle that evening on board The Splendor. I believe her screams for help - and the multiple bruises on her face, head, arms and legs - occurred as Wagner tried to shove her off The Splendor in a fit of jealous rage. Lana states that one of the bruises on her arms looked like a hand mark. I also believe Wagner knocked her out to shut her up and that she was unconscious when she went into the water. The skipper of The Splendor admitted that he turned up the music on the boat so other boaters would not hear RJ and Natalie arguing, that he saw Robert Wagner in the back of the boat arguing with Natalie, and shortly thereafter only Wagner was in the back of the boat! Wagner was adamant that the skipper NOT call for help and delayed calling authorities for several hours. Those are not the actions of a loving, concerned husband, but the actions of someone who is guilty of something and needs time to "get his story straight" and coerce others on the boat to go along with it. But nearby boaters did hear and report 1) the altercation, 2) a woman's cries for help and 3) very loud music coming from The Splendor. The skipper has admitted he withheld information for fear of Wagner's wrath. Christopher Walken has remained virtually silent, claiming that he had too much to drink, went to bed early and slept through the whole thing. Highly unlikely. They were on a small yacht, not Buckingham Palace! The fact that nail clippings and other vital evidence were not gathered/kept, and most fluid samples were discarded, point to yet another "cover-up" autopsy by LA Coroner Thomas Noguchi, just as he did in the Marilyn Monroe case. Final Analysis: Robert Wagner is a nasty piece of work and knows EXACTLY what happened to Natalie Wood that evening. He's gone on with his life, remarried and GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT for 40 years -- and it's high time Natalie gets the justice she deserves. It's not too late. They did not have DNA testing in 1981, but we certainly do now. The LA District Attorney needs to order Natalie Wood's exhumation and obtain the necessary evidence to convict her killer (and we all know WHO that is!).
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- CWaymeister
- 2021-12-10
Repetitive …
Starts out fine; but very repetitive and self indulgent as story moves on. Stuck with it hoping it got better. I doesn’t.
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- kk
- 2022-10-21
Narration ruined it for me
(Disclaimer: this review is not about the content or quality of the book but about this audible recording)The author/narrator’s voice and reading style seemed overly theatrical a lot of the time and gave me the cringies…and for the love of all that is holy, get that poor lady a drink of water or biotene! I could HEAR that her mouth was super dry and found those sounds to be quite distracting. I bailed about 1/4 of the way through and got a kindle version.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 2022-01-07
little meaning
Awful from start to finish. Lana was not a good story teller. Too bad it could have been
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- christopher j rago
- 2021-12-09
Sometimes the devil you know…
This book was great but sad . Every time I read about Natalie or watch a documentary it just really makes my heart ache. Anyways this book has a lot of new things and Lana did a terrific job in both creating and narrating this book! I was hesitant before purchasing because I thought ohh what more is there to talk about … apparently more! Well I hope and wish the best for you Lana and my heartfelt condolences for both of your great losses. You’re a fighter, never stop punching! Everyone reading this stop reading and buy this book! Lol!
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- pat ross
- 2021-11-27
I remember
Great book. Sad story. I remember the whole thing very well. I love the fact that Lana narrated it herself. Bravo
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- peachnmario
- 2021-11-19
A compelling listen
Do not believe the 1-star review that claims this book is a trashing of Natalie Wood by a jealous woman who didn’t love her own sister. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, I suspect that “review” was written by a member of RJ Wagner’s PR team, if not Mr. Wagner himself.
Ms. Wood makes a systematic, compelling case that the original investigation of Natalie Wood’s death was badly mishandled, and was instrumental in the LACSD’s eventual reopening of the case as a “suspicious drowning” in 2011, and RJ Wagner being named a”person of interest” in 2018. Unfortunately, “persons of interest” do not have to speak to investigators, and Wagner has refused to cooperate. At 91, there is virtually no chance he will ever do so, and the mystery of Natalie Wood’s death will never be solved.
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- Starla M.
- 2021-11-15
Lana’s new book was so worth the wait!
I am a lifelong Natalie Wood fan, and have always known that her life was ended due to foul play. Many people feel a closeness to Natalie, but Lana is her sister. She knows intimate facts the only a close family member could know, and feels such deep grief no one should have. I find her book to be frank, candid, and open, and her perspective to be spot on.-I purchased the audio book as soon as I knew that she would be doing the narration, and I’m glad I did. I have now listened to it all the way through twice, and plan to buy a physical copy to go with my Natalie Wood collection. I agree with Lana‘s conclusions, and I applaud her bravery in keeping her sister‘s name alive. I very much doubt that Natalie will get the justice that she’s so deserves here, but have no doubt that her justice will come in the hereafter by the ultimate judge. I highly recommend this book!
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