This is a truly stunning biography of my favorite actor. The research had to have been exhausting because Karloff himself once indicated that the story of his life would be too boring to make into a movie, and this book belies that statement.
The actor intentionally made himself something of an enigma. I don't believe this was done in an attempt to make himself more interesting, but rather because he felt his personal details should be his alone, even keeping some of them from his family. He often confirmed untrue legends and misconceptions about himself (including the number of times he was married). So, many of us had given up learning more details about the man.
For those wanting to know more, this book is a treasure trove. I thought I'd pretty much read everything there was about the making of FRANKENSTEIN, but there were items here that I never knew. Most crew and fellow cast members through the years adored him, yet his relationships were rocky, especially with his daughter, Sara.
The book digs deeply into the life, Art, and psyche of the actor who delivered such indelible performances. The text is drier as I might expect from the amount of deep research that had to be done, so I would recommend it mainly for fans of the actor and classic cinema. For me, it was a monumental offering.