If I ingested the necessary amount of salt to be taken with this biography, I would be deeply worried for the health of my heart. So many tropes to be trotted out in 304 pages.
We have the stuff about Clara Bow having been with every man between the ages of 16 and 90; authors never get tired of that, do they? Maybe if the readers did, they'd stop writing it. Oh, and did you know that Gary Cooper might have been gay? Oh yes, the "evidence" is that he had a gay friend who stayed in his home on occasion. By that logic, my vacation in the Florida Keys makes me a sand castle. For the record, I'd love Gary Cooper no matter his sexuality, but if you're going to make a claim, find something more credible to hang it on than "he had a gay friend." That's like the author who posited that Claudette Colbert was a lesbian because she wore trousers to a party once.
It's fairly well known that Gary Cooper was a busy boy between takes, having enjoyed the intimate company of everyone from Clara Bow and Lupe Velez when he was a whippersnapper to Grace Kelly when he was an elder statesman. Time is spent on his relatively lengthy involvement with Patricia Neal, who wrote in her own book about him waiting outside while she endured a back-street abortion (not mentioned here). Gary Cooper's marriage was a complex arrangement, obviously, but I still don't quite understand what was going on there, and reading this book didn't help the tiniest bit.
Further muddying the waters is that this came out in 1980. Mrs. Cooper (who remarried after Gary's passing) was still around, as was Patricia Neal and a host of other people mentioned. I'm left scratching my head as to how Swindell felt safe saying some things, but not others. Or perhaps whatever research he did (another question) didn't reveal the stories that we have heard in the intervening 35+ years since this came out.
I'm still waiting for the definitive biography of Gary Cooper; this isn't it. This isn't as bad as the pile of dreck I'd read previously, but that bar was so low as to be subterranean. Oh well, I'll keep my eyes open and hope the next one is better.