Freddie Mercury: An Intimate Memoir by the Man who Knew Him Best: An Intimate Memoir by the Man who Knew Him Best

· Omnibus Press
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An intimate memoir of the flamboyant Queen singer by the man who knew him best.

Peter Freestone was Freddie Mercury’s Personal Assistant for the last 12 years of his life. He lived with Mercury in London, Munich and New York, and he was with him when he died.
In this book, the most intimate account of Mercury’s life ever written, he reveals the truth behind the scandalous rumours, the outrageous lifestyle and Mercury’s relationships with men, women and the other members of Queen.
From the famous names – including Elton John, Kenny Everett, Elizabeth Taylor and Rod Stewart – to the shadowy army of lovers, fixers and hangers-on, Peter Freestone saw them all play their part in the tragi-comedy that was Freddie Mercury’s life.
Freestone lived with Mercury in Europe and America for over a decade. From the East 50s apartment in New York to Kensington Lodge, the house in London where Mercury died – not to mention innumerable international hotel rooms and apartments in between – Freestone was always on hand to serve and protect the man he had first met in the Biba department store in the early 1970s. Then Queen was a largely unknown band. Soon it would be the most glitzy of glam rock bands. Freestone saw the fame arrive and with it the generosity, the excess, and the celebrity friends who came and went.
“I was chief cook and bottle washer, waiter, butler, valet, secretary, amanuensis, cleaner, baby-sitter… and agony aunt,” he writes. “I shopped for him both at supermarkets and art markets, I travelled the world with him, I was with him at the highs and came through the lows with him. I saw the creative juices flow and I also saw the frustration when life wasn’t going well. I acted as his bodyguard when needed and in the end, of course, I was one of his nurses.”
Freestone’s bet-selling account of a talented and extravagant star’s life and death is compelling, entertaining and ultimately, very touching.
Illustrated with many photos from personal and Freestone’s own archives.
Press Reviews“An entertaining and thought provoking read”PRS for Music Sales
“This collection of Freddie’s own words is the closest thing there is to an autobiography of a man with no regrets. The foreword is written by his mother”reFRESH magazine, Leading Gay mag in the UK


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4.5
99 reviews
sica h
September 24, 2019
Minute details of Freddie s life told with respect and affection. It's amazing that he is still missed as much as ever. There was only one Freddie ever and no matter where He is now or was in the past he always lit up the room.
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Carrie Brown
July 23, 2019
A very good, heartwarming, personal and very sad insight into Freddie's life and his untimely death so have your tissues at the ready I dont feel its much different from Phoebes own personal blog where he shares all his memories and answers all the questions fans have
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Heather Dea
March 1, 2019
Most news and indignation into a man lost so long ago. I can never forget Freddie. he always be large than life; with ego, charisma, sex appeal, beauty and unbelievable range. Could there be others? Perhaps, but only 1 Freddie Mercury. Thank you Peter for giving away emotion, humour, delight, and lovely insight. I cried so at his end, but of course, there can be only one.
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