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E-book: Maybe Marilyn: A Novel

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  • Pub. Date: 26-May-2026
  • Publisher: Post Hill Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798895656396
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  • Pub. Date: 26-May-2026
  • Publisher: Post Hill Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798895656396
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What if, on the night of August 5, 1962, Marilyn Monroe didn’t die?
What if she got away? Because all she ever dreamed of was to disappear and have a child.

Marilyn Monroe would have turned 100 on June 1, 2026, and the world is preparing for a massive centennial celebration with official festivals and events focusing on her enduring impact on film, fashion, and culture. And then there’s Lois Cahall’s new novel...Maybe Marilyn...

Marilyn Monroe’s housekeeper, Eunice Murray, and her psychiatrist, Dr. Ralph Greenson, were supposedly the only two people to ever see her dead. Five hours elapsed between the time they found Marilyn’s body and the authorities were contacted. These facts beg the question: Why was the house rearranged, phone records seized, and evidence destroyed? Was her suicide staged?

Set in 2019, this is a novel about Marilyn Monroe the survivor instead of Marilyn Monroe the victim. When two young reporters get the tip of a lifetime, they go on an elusive search to find her—and learn a thing or two about history in the process. Whether they find Marilyn or not remains to be seen, but what they do find is her granddaughter—alive and well—living up on Cape Cod.

Biographers have long claimed that there is a world of devoted fans who hunger to bring their idol back to life. Their hunger has never waned. Nor have the flawed reports.… #MarilynLives

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Lois Cahall brings her signature intelligence and wit to a timeless tale of a woman losing control of her own narrative amidst a media firestorm. What follows is a luminous novel about resilience, reinvention, and a whimsical what-if journey. -- Elizabeth Beller, New York Times bestseller of Once Upon a Time: The Captivating Life of Carolyn Bessette Kennedy There is a nostalgia...a Sinatra ring-a-ding-ding feel to Cahalls novel seaming a delicate balance of past to present. Its the love story we all would have wished for Marilyn Monroe. -- Renee Rosen, Bestselling Author of Lets Call Her Barbie A novel about a sweet and sad story: What if Marilyn Monroe ran away from Hollywood and lived a long life by the ocean among books and flowers? -- Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Bird Watcher & The Deep End of the Ocean  Lois Cahall turns the mystery of Marilyn Monroes death into a thrilling page-turner that challenges all we believe about Hollywoods most glamorous star and the power of glamour itself. -- Jan Tuckwood, AARP contributing writer and author of the forthcoming Dressing Jackie Maybe Marilyn does for the what-if genre what Marilyn Monroe did for movie starlets: she defines it. Before the #Metoo movement had a name, Marilyn embodied strength and sensuality. She paid a terrible price, but what if her suicide was faked? With a host of supporting characters, Cahall illustrates the stark differences between Hollywood and a quiet New England town, and asks the question: what must a woman do to rewrite the script she was given? -- Christopher Shaw Myers, author of Robert Shaw: An Actor's Life on The Set of JAWS

Lois Cahall is the author of The Many Lives and Loves of Hazel Lavery, The Court of the Myrtles, and Plan C: Just in Case (Bloomsbury), a #1 bestseller in the UK remaining in the top three for fiction in 2012. Lois spent her early career writing women's, men's, food, and travel articles for Hearst and Condé Nast publications. She is the former creative director of development for James Patterson Entertainment and the founder of both the Cape Cod Book Festival (2024), www.capecodbookfestival.com, and the Palm Beach Book Festival (2015), www.palmbeachbookfestival.com. Both bring in New York Times bestselling authors.