East Cobb resident Duncan Dobie has published more than a dozen books about the outdoors, and his work as a writer and photographer on the subject has appeared in a number of newspapers and magazines.
Now he’s turned to fiction for his latest publication, a historical novel set in what is now known as East Cobb and what he describes as a “coming-of-age thriller blended with tragic loss, survival and triumph over evil.”
Published by Sporting Classics, “Song of the Chattahoochee” tells the tale of four high school seniors living near a horse farm off Johnson Ferry Road in 1965…