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The Wash

As Robert Jiminez, proprietor of Ogden Wash’s only bar once said, “Living in The Wash is like living on the Island of Misfit Toys.” Sitting well outside of Salt Lake City on a lonely stretch of highway, The Wash (as it’s affectionately known) is a small community of outsiders and social dropouts. It’s a collection of independent, rugged people who trust and take care of each other. To Robert and his partners it’s also the perfect place to funnel narcotics from one coast to the other and while it’s been a lucrative five years, it’s become apparent that things are beginning to unravel. The blood they’ve spilled has awakened something old and anxious from years of neglect. It is the same thing that The Wash’s founder James Ogden battled over a hundred years before and this time it’s determined to win at all costs. There is a war coming between the world that was and the world that is. It will be won or lost in Ogden Wash.

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Cary Christopher was born and raised in Florida and Georgia but has called Southern California home now for almost 20 years. He's written extensively about music, movies and pop culture online and for various publications around SoCal. When not spending time writing or goofing off with his wife and daughter, you can usually find him wearing scuba gear. Underwater, of course. Otherwise, that would just be weird.

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