MARGARET'S DOVE

A NOVEL

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Pub Date May 22 2018 | Archive Date Aug 07 2018

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Description

In the spring of 1970, Margaret Gabriel is a carefree young woman destined for college and new adventures. But her father’s sudden illness alters her life, and she’s propelled into a marriage full of duplicity, violence, and despair. As her world collapses, Margaret is forced to abandon all of her hopes and dreams.


Nicholas Avellino, a college freshman, carries a deep sadness over the death of his mom when he was a young boy. His only memory of her is watching the sunset together on the beach at Rock Harbor.


When a sign from a dove unites Margaret and Nicholas, they begin an odyssey through the idyllic towns of Cape Cod. Their quest to recover lost memories becomes a journey of love and a search for a way to remain together.


Can Margaret and Nicholas find a path to happiness or does tragedy loom?

 

Gary J. Gemme is a veteran of the US Navy and a recently retired police chief for the City of Worcester, Massachusetts. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy with thirty-three years of experience in law enforcement. He has been married for forty-two years, is a father of three adult children and has a growing number of grandchildren. He divides his time between Worcester and Dennis, Massachusetts, Nashville, Tennessee, and Fort Myers, Florida. Margaret’s Dove is his first novel.

In the spring of 1970, Margaret Gabriel is a carefree young woman destined for college and new adventures. But her father’s sudden illness alters her life, and she’s propelled into a marriage full of...


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ISBN 9781545631034
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