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Reluctantly, Sheriff Sharyn Howard has been forced to attend a training school for the local law enforcement officers. For years she's managed to skirt around it, but now it's time for her to take a helicopter up to Sweet Potato Mountain to attend a rigorous weekend of training at the grounds of an old mining town. The town, long abandoned by miners, is complete with an old jail and hotel. After attending just a few classes things start to go wrong. An officer goes missing, and while searching for him one of Sheriff Howard's men falls into an old mine breaking his leg. Things go from bad to worse when a truck explodes killing the man inside. To top things off, the radio has been broken and there is a ferocious storm brewing. Stuck in the old town with a group of hotheaded officers, sheriffs, police chiefs, and deputies, Sharyn quickly realizes the person attempting to hunt them down must be hiding among them. Unable to reach her office with cell phones or radios, and with the road impassable, Sharyn is worried that they may all be killed before anyone in Diamond Springs is even aware something is wrong. Meanwhile, back in Diamond Springs, a sniper has taken a shot at Sharyn's deputy, Ernie, and the former girlfriend of a drug dealer Ernie shot years ago has been found dead. Ernie and Nick Thomopolis, Sharyn's boyfriend and the medical examiner, try desperately to solve the mystery without bothering Sharyn, but get suspicious when she doesn't check in. Not once. With the help of Zeke Two-Rivers, nephew of Sharyn's long time friend Jefferson Two-Rivers, they strive to catch the killer and get off the mountain alive, all while Ernie, Nick, and the entire Diamond Springs sheriff's department desperately attempt to save them.
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The beauty of single-speed mountain bikes are their simplicity. Strip the gears, shifters, derailleurs and you?re good to go, right? Sure, if dealing with dropped chains, creaky bottom brackets, and failed frames (a lesson learned on the trail by the earliest SS adopters) is your idea of trouble-free riding. Twisting one rear cog puts key components under extreme stress, wreaking havoc on the drivetrain and frame. The purpose built Niner One 9 isn?t a stripped-down geared bike aiming to cash in on another fat-tire fad. Rather, it smartly addresses all the issues that plague SSers so you can actually enjoy the simplicity.One of the most important aspects of a single-speed mountain bike is its chain tensioning system. The use of disc brakes makes it difficult to line up the caliper with the rotor, and that alignment changes every time the gear ratios are adjusted. The caliper position can also affect wheel removal, requiring the rider to loosen the caliper and readjust it every time?not exactly simple. A solution to this is sliding dropouts that bolt to the frame. They work, but the bolts can loosen and fall out, and the extended drops also place a ton of stress on the seat and chainstays, increasing the chance of a fatigue-induced failure. The other option is eccentric bottom brackets, but problems have existed there, too. The BB shell can become out of round by overtightening set screws, which makes it difficult to tension the chain correctly when changing gears?oh, and the inevitable creak that?ll occur due to grime and dirt. Niner chose to stick with the eccentric option that they?ve been using since their first single-speeds, but have made great improvements to it, eliminating the issues that affected the early versions.The One9 features Niner?s exclusive Bio-Centric EBB technology. An essential design element of the Bio-Centric system is that the cups lock to the bottom bracket shell?s flange. Once the EBB is in position, one bolt tightens the two eccentric piec
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