Dwight Evans is a state trooper with a grave medical prognosis and the lone law enforcement for the small town of Colebrook, Connecticut. When his niece, a recovering heroin addict, falls in love with a local pot dealer, he is drawn into the underworld of crime, corruption, and drugs sweeping through his once quiet town. In the end, he is forced to go to unthinkable lengths to protect what he loves.
Keith Farrell is an author and screenwriter originally from the northwest hills of Connecticut. He is a graduate of the University of Connecticut, where he studied sociology and political science. In 2018, Keith's debut novel, The Line, was published. The book is a gripping crime thriller and a realistic look at the heroin epidemic and its impact on rural communities. His second book, A Hanging in the Lowcountry, deals with race and generational trauma in the American South and is currently out for offers with publishers. Keith is currently residing in Charleston, South Carolina, with his wife, and working on the follow-up to The Line.