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==Author== Elliott has written four books spoofing history or pseudo-history. ''[[Daddy's Boy: A Son's Shocking Account of Life with a Famous Father]]'' is a comedic fictionalized biography about growing up with his famous father, spoofing [[Christina Crawford]]'s ''[[Mommie Dearest]]''. ''[[The Shroud of the Thwacker]]'' is a historical novel about Elliott's investigation of a [[serial killer]] in 1882 New York City, spoofing London's infamous [[Jack the Ripper]] case. ''[[Into Hot Air]]'' tells the story of Chris climbing [[Mount Everest]] with a group of celebrities tagging along to underwrite the trek as he investigates his Uncle Percy's failed Everest expedition. And ''The Guy Under The Sheets'' is an "unauthorized autobiography" that tells a comedically fictional version of Elliott's life in which Elliott "reveals" that he is the son not of comedian Bob Elliott, but, rather, of playwright Sam Elliott and actress [[Bette Davis]].
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