Burn Coast, Dale Maharidge
Burn Coast, Dale Maharidge
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Burn Coast
A Novel

Author: Dale Maharidge

Narrator: Mark Bramhall

Unabridged: 11 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/18/2022


Synopsis

Zoë Vanderlip is missing. The Ark is empty. And nobody on McGee Ridge can agree about what exactly happened to her.McGee Ridge, earthquake-rattled and clinging to the thousand-foot cliffs of the Northern California coast, is nestled in one of a very few truly wild places left in the Lower 48. It is also home to a band of off-grid outlaws who vanished behind the famed Redwood Curtain in the 1960s and whose time there is swiftly coming to an end.Will Specter, a burned-out journalist for the Los Angeles Times, arrived here to build a wilderness cabin for himself in the ’90s, after spending a decade as a war correspondent. In a community that subsists mainly off illegal cannabis farming, Will is an outlier. So too is Zoë Vanderlip, the revered matriarch of the original 60s settlers, whose adult son Klaus is one of the largest growers in the region. Unlike nearly everyone else, neither Will nor Zoë has ever grown marijuana, but when Zoë suddenly goes missing from her home―a large hand-built structure known as the Ark―the industry’s competing forces can no longer be ignored.Pairing up with Daniel Likowski, a principled but mysterious grower whose business has been crushed by legalization, Will finds himself swept into a world of lost idealism and desperate loners, mobsters and corporate shell companies, violence and hypocrisy, all operating beneath the canopy of an ancient forest teetering at the very edge of the continent.Spurned on both by his journalistic zeal and a strange love for the place and its people, Will begins his investigation as a journey to understand not just what happened to Zoë but to all of them.In this atmospheric rural noir, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dale Maharidge’s debut novel plunges readers into a country that has existed for decades beyond the bounds of America-at-large but nevertheless reflects the essential conflicts of our divided culture.

About Dale Maharidge

Dale Maharidge is the author of thirteen books. His second book, And Their Children After Them, was awarded the 1990 nonfiction Pulitzer Prize. He’s written for Rolling Stone, George Magazine, The Nation, Mother Jones, and the New York Times, among others. He was a visiting professor at Stanford University and is currently a tenured professor at the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University. His first book, Journey to Nowhere: The Saga of the New Underclass, inspired Bruce Springsteen to write two songs. Selected other books include The Coming White Minority: California, Multiculturalism and the Nation’s Future, Someplace Like America, Bringing Mulligan Home: The Other Side of the Good War, and most recently, Fucked at Birth: Recalibrating the American Dream for the 2020s. Maharidge lived in Northern California’s Emerald Triangle for over two decades, in an off-grid homestead that he built himself.

About Mark Bramhall

Mark Bramhall has won the prestigious Audie Award for best narration, more than thirty AudioFile Earphones Awards, and has repeatedly been named by AudioFile magazine and Publishers Weekly among their “Best Voices of the Year.” He is also an award-winning actor whose acting credits include off-Broadway, regional, and many Los Angeles venues as well as television, animation, and feature films. He has taught and directed at the American Academy of Dramatic Art.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ava on June 21, 2022

I cannot, for the life of me, figure out why this expansive, crisply-narrated novel hasn't been more widely-read, hasn't received the acclaim that I would expect from a book that delivered on so many levels. Journalist Dale Maharidge taps into his keen powers of observation and description to zoom i......more

Goodreads review by Sophie on June 18, 2022

Love the descriptions, settings, history, interesting characters. I am a resident of the county where the story takes place. But what happened to Zoe? Who killed Likowski and Barry? What's the story with Klaus at the end? If the writer wanted to show this world and the changes its undergone in the l......more

Goodreads review by Ann on March 25, 2022

Wow!......more

Goodreads review by Grace on November 06, 2022

Fun read, really captures the feel of the north coast! I liked most of the characters better than the narrator. References to the narrator's past in Colombian shootouts seemed heavy-handed and out of place. The German and "Italian" accents done by Mark Bramhall in the audiobook were extremely distra......more

Goodreads review by Jenni on July 28, 2022

This could have been a very good satisfying read. Good characters, interesting situation (hippie dropouts and the marijuana industry development in CA). And several mysteries! Nice writing but I consider it a huge, frustrating cop-out when writers introduce mysteries that don't get resolved. Maybe I......more


Quotes

“A rangy, topical thriller that charts the conflicts that erupt when a region dependent on mom-and-pop pot growers confronts the new world of legal marijuana and big-bucks, large-scale producers.” San Francisco Chronicle

“Burn Coast is…a novel that appears to be about a missing person case but instead becomes an excavation of missing people: the outcasts and the misfits who have reached the end of the road.” Alta Journal 

“An off-the-grid mystery, and like all the best mysteries, it continues to unravel and bloom with each conversation, each clue, until the very last, smoke-filled paragraph.” High Times Magazine

“A mystery of disappearances and land issues and unmoored hippies and so much more, Dale Maharidge applies his considerable prose gifts to fiction and builds a world both unnerving and inviting. A sharply smart and page-turner of a read.” Aimee Bender, New York Times bestselling author