Helter Skelter was first published in the United States in 1974 and became a bestseller. The book won the 1975
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime book, and was the basis for two
television films, released in
1976 and
2004. At the time of Bugliosi's death in 2015, it had sold over seven million copies, making it the best-selling true crime book in history. Since its initial hardcover edition, the book has had several printings as a mass market paperback. A 25th anniversary edition (since the crimes) was published in 1994 with an update added by Bugliosi. Bugliosi himself narrated the
Talking Books unabridged audiobook at the time of the book's original release, and read an abridged version of his update for the 25th anniversary edition abridged audiobook read by
Robert Foxworth.
Audible.com commissioned
Scott Brick to read an unabridged version of the 25th anniversary edition in 2011. == See also ==