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It's late summertime 1972 in the redwood forests of north California. It seems a safe and wondrous place, but some of the populace of the city of Evergreen is growing pot in the trees and shrubs, while others are bent on stealing it. Then there's the approaching folk festival, a jamboree attracting musicians, music fans, battle protesters, hippies, the Cossacks and other biker gangs, and regulations, both local and federal government. Skirting the corners are tones of the Manson family and the Mexican Mafia. Clifford Hickey is scheduled to execute at the festival in what might be his last acoustic guitar gig before going to law university to please his father. He arrives at the peaceful woodland campsite of his brother Alvaro, but within occasions six equipped men in badges crash the camp, and Alvaro works. Clifford is caught and approximately handcuffed. One of the sheriffs' nephews has been murdered, and Alvaro is the posse's quarry. When Clifford's father and mother arrive on the arena, it's the beginning of any confrontation between the Hickey family and the local people, like the Cossacks, who seemingly have their own plan for Alvaro. Clifford, on the brink of adult life, becomes embroiled not only in a murder circumstance but also in what becomes a challenge between the Hickeys and regulations and, in the end, the Hickeys and their own former. Ken Kuhlken acquired degrees in literature and writing and has been a columnist for the San Diego Audience. His testimonies have appeared in Esquire and Best North american Short Reports, and he triumphed in the St. Martin's Press / PWA Best First PI Book Contest.