D.H. Coop's New Book 'The Morning Dove' is a Riveting Narrative That Follows the Chaos Rising After Gossip Spreads

D.H. Coop, a guest columnist on the subject of history who was a Marine, toolmaker, fire paramedic, fire prevention plan checker, history teacher, avid reader, and a philatelist, has completed his most recent book “The Morning Dove”: a gripping and potent read that follows the events starting to take place as Mabel spreads gossip across the town and escalates a supposed-to-be small incident.

Coop writes, “The Morning Dove is a madcap satire set in a small beach town. When an early morning small fire breaks out in a vacant theater, Mabel, the town gossip, starts a chain of events that has local, state, and federal governments in a state of panic. The fire is a catalyst for Mabel’s colorful imagination. As the hysteria spreads, some of the politicians use the news reporters to promote their personal agendas. Not one to shy from the spotlight, Mabel seems to be everywhere the cameras are.

The fire inspector, C. E. Hall, arrives upon the chaotic scene to investigate and separate fact from fiction. During his investigation, C. E. learns more about the residents’ characteristics and often odd behaviors that make for a hilarious story.”

Published by Fulton Books, D.H. Coop’s book is an interesting narrative where readers are taken into a town and find civilians brewing story after story. This amusing tale will surely keep them entertained and surprised.

Readers who wish to experience this brilliant work can purchase “The Morning Dove” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

Please direct all media inquiries to Gregory Reeves via email at gregory@fultonbooks.com or via telephone at 877-210-0816.

Source: Fulton Books