United States Army veteran Clayton Lindemuth is the author of Cold Quiet Country. According to the book description of Cold Quiet Country, “On his last day in power, with a blizzard threatening 18 inches of snow, Sheriff Bittersmith is called to the scene of a crime. A farmer has been stabbed clean through the neck with a pitchfork. Two sets of tracks lead from the barn, and the dead mans frantic wife exclaims her daughter is missing. Convinced it was Gale GWain, the orphan who worked at the farm, Bittersmith follows the vanishing footprints into the storm. Three miles away, Gale GWain is alone and close to dead. Hes holed up in an empty farmhouse, half-dressed and nearly dead after falling through lake ice. Innocent, but unlikely to ever stand trial in a town as corrupt as Bittersmith, he loads his gun and prepares to defend himself against the dead mans bloodthirsty sons and the Sheriffs Department.
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