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Los Angeles. Notorious cult filmmaker, Dan Coplan, whose past film “The Dragon Gate” was banned in Korea and censored in Germany is unleashing his first novel “Let it Be” on El Dia De Los Muertos a/k/a ‘The Day of the Dead.’ No relation to the Beatles’ song of the same name, the title is drawn from a passage in Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, i.e., “the readiness is all, . . . let be.”
The novel twelve years in the creation is a TALL tale about Death falling in love with a human. Set on the eve of the Day of The Dead, it is a supernatural thriller dripping with erotic conversation beyond words. This night, the object of Death’s attraction, YEATS DANE, sets out to find his wife's killer and avenge her death, when he is seduced by the Death, a wild, sexy, and fantastic game of cat and mouse ensues, in which everything goes wrong.
Dan has been shot at twice, he's traveled to Mt. Fuji in Japan on a Buddhist pilgrimage, and when he was 14, he was very sick; standing 5'11" tall, he barely weighed 69lbs. Given only hours to live, he's used his many real life meetings with Death as a basis for this neo-myth.
Dan has always been captivated by the human ability to turn darkness into light. His book, Let it Be visits this territory. It’s a genre bending story and Dan had a blast writing it. He wants the readers it to have a fun journey.
Let It Be is published by Wonderful Sound Books and is available on Amazon