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Freddie Mercury

By the Man Who Knew Him Best
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Peter Freestone was Freddie Mercury’s personal assistant and closest confidante for the last twelve years of Mercury’s life. Freestone lived with Mercury in London, Munich and New York and was by his side when he died. In this deeply personal book, Freestone paints a striking portrait of Mercury, revealing a sensitive, vulnerable soul hidden behind the world-conquering superstar persona.

From their first meeting at the Biba department store in the early 1970s when Queen were still relatively unknown, to global superstardom, Freestone saw it all. He witnessed the generosity, the excess, and the celebrity friends who came and went. From the famous names – including Elton John, Elizabeth Taylor and Rod Stewart – to the shadowy army of lovers, fixers and hangers-on, Freestone saw them all play their part in Mercury’s life.

Freestone’s best-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.

First published in 2000, Freestones best-selling account of his life alongside the singular icon is the closest fans will get to an autobiography of Mercury.

Peter Freestone is an English author, speaker, and former personal assistant, best known for his long friendship with Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. Freestone, nicknamed "Phoebe," trained in classical music and costume design, and worked at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden before joining Queens crew in 1979. From 1979 to Mercury’s passing in 1991, he served as Freddie’s PA - handling day to-day life, stage costumes, and companionship. Since then, Freestone has written about his experiences, authoring Freddie Mercury: An Intimate Memoir by the Man Who Knew Him Best. He continues to share memories worldwide through talks, interviews, and HIV/AIDS awareness projects.

‘Their relationship was as personal as it was professional, which meant seeing another side of his boss’ Vice

‘The closest thing there is to an autobiography’ reFRESH Magazine

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