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THE MOUNTAIN by Steven Konkoly

THE MOUNTAIN

by Steven Konkoly

Pub Date: July 14th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5420-2186-9
Publisher: Thomas & Mercer

Military mayhem on a California marijuana farm.

Supersoldier Ryan Decker and an impromptu collection of comrades in arms take on a corporate criminal enterprise in this conventional thriller. Brett Hale has gone missing on "Murder Mountain," the epicenter of the marijuana cultivation industry in Humboldt County, California, and Decker's investigation of the disappearance, which began as a simple favor for Sen. Margaret Steele, a friend of Hale's mother’s from law school, uncovers a vast corporate takeover of the pot farming business. Bankrolled by the Athena Corporation, this quasi-military enterprise, code-named EMERALD CITY, anticipates a harvest worth in the neighborhood of $2 billion and is commensurately dedicated to preserving its secrecy. Decker's attempt to locate Hale provokes a reaction from EMERALD CITY and, in essence, starts a war. Heavy on weaponry and security technology, the narrative moves toward the inevitable final shootout without much verve or spirit. Decker himself is a somewhat rounded military character, and Harlow, his partner/girlfriend, is marginally believable, but most of the other characters are predictable: a sheriff reluctant to upset the status quo, a ruthless security manager, an evil political-influence peddler, and so on. Interestingly, several female characters enter the fray, but they are stand-ins, effective only when they fight "like men." The battle descriptions are detailed and sometimes not confusing, but the real stars of the book are weapons, bristling with spiky acronyms, and electronic security technologies.

An old story with updated weapons.