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Monterey Pop: Summer of Love: The Woodstock Trilogy
Monterey Pop: Summer of Love: The Woodstock Trilogy

Monterey Pop: Summer of Love: The Woodstock Trilogy

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"...strap on your seat belt, it's a wild ride. Take a little Hunter Thompson, add some Dashiell Hammett, throw in a pinch of noir, and let it ferment for five minutes in a bottle of Boone's Farm...that's the mix these books deliver on." R. Baker "The only author to fictionalize with historic accuracy one of the most divisive and monumental periods in modern American history, the 1960's." "Monterey Pop: Summer of Love" is the first book of "The Woodstock Trilogy," which also includes "Chicago: Days of Rage" and "The Woodstock Conspiracy." It tells of the dramatic rise of the 1960's counterculture as witnessed from the perspectives of an audacious flower child, an increasingly disconnected CIA assassin, and his boss who is determined to prevent a bloody revolution at any cost. The Summer of Love promised a new beginning to orphaned, runaway Marla Donahue. She arrives in San Francisco with flowers in her hair, only to be scammed by Charlie Manson almost as soon as she gets off the bus. Rescued by her new friend, Sandy, the two women experience the Summer of Love firsthand while pioneering the art of topless dancing. During the course of the women's adventures, John Lennon, Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix, George Harrison and Brian Jones make guest appearances. Marla's brother, Monday, sees no choice but to enlist and go to Vietnam. His marksman skills quickly take him from Army grunt to CIA assassin. Monday's boss Percy Arnold barely survives a fragging incident and is sent back to Virginia for reassignment. Percy's new task seemed like a vacation to observe and report on the burgeoning youth culture in San Francisco. What he finds are the makings of a generational conflict unique in history.
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