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A Killing in Cannabis by Scott Eden

A Killing in Cannabis

A True Story of Love, Murder, and California Weed

by Scott Eden

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  • Feb 2026, 384 pages
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A shocking murder at the nexus of Silicon Valley, California surf culture, and the cannabis gold rush exposes the dark side of the legal weed business in this revelatory work of investigative journalism.

Santa Cruz is one of the country's surf meccas and a favored getaway of the Silicon Valley elite. For decades, marijuana has been cultivated, consumed, and trafficked in these mountains, one of the most important regions in the country for the crop. It's where Ken Kesey threw his wild parties, where back-to-the-land types came to live off the grid, and where Tushar Atre, Silicon Valley entrepreneur, was found brutally murdered.

Charismatic, ambitious, arrogant, and rich, Atre was the leader among a clutch of tech execs and venture capitalists with a voracious appetite for risk, work, and money, riding waves at dawn and then putting in fourteen-hour days. When he met Rachael Lynch, a maverick cannabis grower and mover of product, he had a vision of how their lives could come together in business and in love. Atre sought to disrupt the newly legal cannabis trade by funding a start-up with black-market capital. This illegal pursuit would entangle him with an array of colorful and dangerous characters, many of whom had compelling reason to want him dead.

Award-winning journalist Scott Eden's panoramic investigation exposes the symbiotic relationship between the legal weed world and its shadowy, black-market counterpart. It is a story of love, greed, and betrayal, set in a world where visionaries, hippies, masters of the universe, and stone-cold killers are all stakeholders, eager to exploit the power of the plant.

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"True crime doesn't come much better than this… [Eden's] ability to dig into how marijuana is grown one minute and generate top-shelf suspense the next sets the account apart." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"[An] exceptional piece of journalism… an unsettling portrait of [an] opaque, quasi-legal, unremittingly perilous world." —Booklist (starred review)

"A grimly fascinating true-crime yarn centered on California's legal—and otherwise—weed business... . A complex story well told, and a cautionary tale for would-be drug kingpins." —Kirkus Reviews

"This book is more than an epic American true crime offering. Multilayered, riveting, and, yes, trippy, it's a coronation of Scott Eden as one of our finest journalists, combining incisive investigative reporting with lyrical prose." —Seth Wickersham, ESPN Senior Writer and New York Times bestselling author

"In A Killing in Cannabis, Scott Eden takes us deep into a hidden world of indelible characters, strange folkways, and the darker edges of American ambition. This is an immersive and masterfully suspenseful book." —Benjamin Wallace, New York Times bestselling author of The Billionaire's Vinegar: The Mystery of the World's Most Expensive Bottle of Wine

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Scott Eden

Scott Eden is an award-winning investigative journalist whose work has appeared in publications like Wired, GQ, ESPN The Magazine, The Atavist Inc., and The Believer's best-of collection Read Hard. He is the author of Touchdown Jesus: Faith and Fandom at Notre Dame. He lives in New Jersey.

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