San Francisco, 1967: It's autumn, and the Summer of Love is over.
The hippies have fled to rural communes while a rash of bad drugs
and runaways taints the Haight Ashbury neighborhood. Then comes the
grisly murder of a drug dealer. A swift arrest and conviction
follow. Few notice. Except for Evan Dunne. His brother's
drug-related murder in the Haight comes as a shock. His brother
didn't fit the mold of a dealer. He was a husband, a father, a
straight arrow. The killer can't even recall the crime. Nothing
adds up. Then Evan discovers his late brother's diary. The journal
describes a grand conspiracy against the counter culture that might
have precipitated the bizarre murder. With Haight Street decaying
around him and the Vietnam War looming in his future and shadowy
men seeking the diary, Evan risks his life to expose the alarming
conspiracy. In this fast-paced historical thriller, Dan Spencer
delves into the celebrated Summer of Love to show how the Sixties
blurred the line between hallucination and reality.
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