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Knife River

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In 1970s Oregon, a sheriff is determined to maintain order in his isolated valley, where the residents are wary of outside influences. Ty Dawson, the lawman, is suspicious of a newcomer—a record producer who has established a music studio in a remote compound. This producer is working with a famous rock star, Ian Swann, to record sessions and film a movie, while an amphitheater for a live show is under construction. The project brings back haunting memories of the violent Altamont concert, prompting Dawson to take action to prevent chaos in his community. Despite increased security, a disaster rooted in the town's past threatens to resurface, revealing a dark history that the residents would prefer to forget. As the story unfolds, Dawson must confront the consequences of a horrific event that has lingered for over a decade, proving that the past can bleed into the present in unexpected and dangerous ways. The narrative blends mystery with a deep sense of place, drawing comparisons to the works of Craig Johnson and showcasing Dawson as a multifaceted character—a cowboy, lawman, father, and philosopher navigating the complexities of life in a changing world.

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Knife River, Baron Birtcher

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2024
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English
Released
2024
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Paperback
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342
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1504086376
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9781504086370
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In 1970s Oregon, a sheriff is determined to maintain order in his isolated valley, where the residents are wary of outside influences. Ty Dawson, the lawman, is suspicious of a newcomer—a record producer who has established a music studio in a remote compound. This producer is working with a famous rock star, Ian Swann, to record sessions and film a movie, while an amphitheater for a live show is under construction. The project brings back haunting memories of the violent Altamont concert, prompting Dawson to take action to prevent chaos in his community. Despite increased security, a disaster rooted in the town's past threatens to resurface, revealing a dark history that the residents would prefer to forget. As the story unfolds, Dawson must confront the consequences of a horrific event that has lingered for over a decade, proving that the past can bleed into the present in unexpected and dangerous ways. The narrative blends mystery with a deep sense of place, drawing comparisons to the works of Craig Johnson and showcasing Dawson as a multifaceted character—a cowboy, lawman, father, and philosopher navigating the complexities of life in a changing world.