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100 1  France, Johnny. 
245 10 Incident at Big Sky :|bthe true story of Sheriff Johnny 
       France and the capture of the mountain men|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource]. 
264  1 [United States] :|bOpen Road Media,|c2017. 
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520    Edgar Award Finalist: The thrilling true story of the 
       abduction of world-class biathlete Kari Swenson and the 
       five-month manhunt to bring her tormentors to justice. 
       Former rodeo cowboy Johnny France had been sheriff of 
       Madison County, Montana, for three years when Kari Swenson,
       a Bozeman resident training for the World Biathlon 
       Championship, went missing near Big Sky Resort in July 
       1984. Her friends feared that Kari had been attacked by a 
       grizzly bear, but the truth was far scarier: She'd been 
       kidnapped at gunpoint by father-and-son survivalists Don 
       and Dan Nichols. The pair had been living in the 
       wilderness off and on for years and hoped to make Kari a 
       "mountain woman" and Dan's bride. But the plan went 
       horribly wrong from the start, and after a deadly 
       firefight with rescuers, the kidnappers vanished into the 
       rugged terrain of the Spanish Peaks. As Montana's summer 
       froze into brutal winter blizzards, SWAT teams, forest 
       rangers, and antiterrorist units searched the backcountry 
       but sighted the mountain men only once. Then came the call
       about a strange campfire on a slope above the Madison 
       River. Sheriff France decided to go into the forest to 
       face the fugitives-alone. The resulting showdown made him 
       "perhaps the most famous Western sheriff since Wyatt 
       Earp... a modern legend" (Chicago Tribune). Incident at 
       Big Sky is the "exciting," edge-of-your-seat account of a 
       shocking crime that made headlines around the world (The 
       New York Times Book Review). In a voice as distinctive and
       compelling as the Montana landscape, France takes readers 
       on a high-stakes adventure so bizarre and unforgettable it
       could only be true. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Kidnapping|zMontana|zMadison Range Region. 
650  0 Murder|zMontana|zMadison Range Region. 
650  0 Criminal investigation|zMontana|zMadison Range Region. 
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650  1 Kidnapping|zMontana|zMadison Range Region. 
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