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Bodyguard to the Prophet

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His was a secret calling until now. When Larry Mullins was tasked with developing a security program to protect the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he was instructed to tell no one except his wife. But decades later when President Hinckley's televised funeral brought the role of prophets' bodyguards into the public eye, Larry knew the time had finally come to tell his story. In this remarkable volume, he shares the unique insights he gained while serving alongside the beloved prophet Spencer W. Kimball. See the prophet from a whole new perspective, and learn all about the man behind the mantle.

99 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2010

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33 reviews1 follower
October 17, 2017
It really liked the personal stories about the prophets lives he shared in the book. Also, I enjoyed reading about his personal experiences working along side the prophet Spencer W. Kimball. Pretty easy read.
Profile Image for Linda Johnson.
526 reviews
April 13, 2018
It's a small book, that could use some editing, but it opened my eyes to the danger religious leaders are in.
Profile Image for Beth Pearson.
539 reviews
June 5, 2016
This book had some interesting tidbits of the general unseen security surrounding the president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I enjoyed hearing the history of this job, how it developed, those who thought it important and those who didn't, as well as experiences they've had. Details of some of the riskier situations were eye opening. I can only assume the risk from those wishing to harm the prophet have only increased as years have gone by. Spencer W. Kimball was the prophet of my childhood so I enjoyed reading details of him "behind the scenes".

I would have rated this book higher except for all the tributes to people we don't know, and didn't particularly care about. I liked hearing about the inner workings of the First Presidency and how the president's secretary, D. Arthur Haycock, was the man behind the scenes. I could understand the responsibility and power given to him as the last defense before talking to the Prophet. I was o.k. with a small chapter being devoted to him. I wasn't so interested in the tributes to others though. People's names, family histories, and their importance behind the scenes really didn't mean much to me. I would have rather heard of another dangerous, endearing, or personal experience with the prophet.

The book ends with Larry Mullins end of service to the prophet. I found it extremely sudden. It's abruptness left more questions than answers. Overall, I found this less than 100 page account of worth and interest.
Profile Image for Sophia.
62 reviews18 followers
July 11, 2012
I really enjoyed this book.
There were more typos than I liked; you could tell the author was not really a writing/language guy.
But I still liked it.

I thought that some seriously interesting insight was put forth on the day-to-day life of the prophet and his bodyguard. It shifted my perspective on so many aspects of prophet-ness...like traveling, being a dad and husband, being a citizen....but still being a prophet.
Four stars because this book has stuck with me, and comes to mind when I watch general conference, or go to large firesides, etc; down from the five I wanted to give it for all the confounded typos.
Profile Image for Tara.
16 reviews
October 26, 2011
This was a short, quick read and not exactly what I thought it would be. It was obvious that this was the author's first book by the writing. I had expected more stories about actual threats or situations, but it was really more about the people involved and around President Kimball. Not a bad book but just not overly exciting. There were some interesting 'behind the scenes' stories that I enjoyed.
Profile Image for Laura.
142 reviews1 follower
July 5, 2010
It was a little textbookie! I enjoyed the information, but you can tell that he was a bodyguard and not a writer. I loved how much he loved the prophet. I learned things I didn't know, like that the prophet is never alone without a bodyguard and that they are always driving new ways home. I am grateful for great men that serve with their lives. Worth the time to read.
Profile Image for Cathy.
2,421 reviews10 followers
August 7, 2015
I got this book because I thought the author might be a relative, but probably not. I gave this book a 3 for content not writing ability. He really needed a good editor, but I enjoyed his stories about President Kimball.
Profile Image for Dorry Lou.
867 reviews
January 18, 2016
I found this book interesting and I learned a thing or two. I would have liked something about a time or 2 when the prophet needed protecting. It was a lot about how Larry (author) was trained to become a bodyguard and did touch on why a prophet should have a bodyguard.
Profile Image for Dora.
124 reviews
March 21, 2011
It was just okay. I thought there would be more to it. He told a few experiences, but was mostly just talking about his feelings about the prophet and other people he associated with.
8 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2010
i really like this book, very interesting and knowledgable, you find out things about crazy people and the behind the scenes of the prophet, pretty exciting!
Profile Image for Bridget Johnson.
5 reviews
December 30, 2010
This was a good book and a fun read. There wasn't anything you wouldn't expect, but it was inspiring. :)
Profile Image for Joshua.
118 reviews
June 5, 2011
I wouldn't recommend this book.
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