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A review by lizardgoats
The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes by Scott Frost
5.0
A really interesting look at the history of "Twin Peaks'" Special Agent Dale Cooper--and surprisingly true in tone to the quirky FBI agent portrayed by Kyle Maclachlan.
I especially liked the snippets of insight into canon characters--Dennis Byrson, Gordon Cole, and Albert Rosenfield. And of course Diane. I would have to say that the only downside would be not seeing more of their interactions with Coop.
Also pie and coffee feature quite prominently.
The story begins with 13-yr-old Dale receiving his first tape recorder and ends with his assignment to the Laura Palmer case. His escapades as a child are tender, hilarious, and down-right nerve-wracking. Seeing Cooper grow up into the off-beat agent that we see in the show is especially intriguing.
I especially liked the snippets of insight into canon characters--Dennis Byrson, Gordon Cole, and Albert Rosenfield. And of course Diane. I would have to say that the only downside would be not seeing more of their interactions with Coop.
Also pie and coffee feature quite prominently.
The story begins with 13-yr-old Dale receiving his first tape recorder and ends with his assignment to the Laura Palmer case. His escapades as a child are tender, hilarious, and down-right nerve-wracking. Seeing Cooper grow up into the off-beat agent that we see in the show is especially intriguing.