Hidden Harvest
2014 book by Mark Coakley
978-1-77041-085-5 Hidden Harvest is a 2014 book by Canadian author Mark Coakley that depicts an illegal drug conspiracy in Canada that was involved in the creation of a gigantic cannabis garden in Barrie, Ontario, concealed inside an abandoned Molson beer factory. The Toronto Star called Hidden Harvest "thoroughly researched, entertaining … real, sometimes humorous and very Canadian";[1] a review in Toronto's Now was sub-titled, "Buy the Book".[2] On June 16, 2014, Coakley was interviewed on CBC Radio's The Current about Hidden Harvest.[3]
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