Join us with Kevin Jones, author of: A Trip to Moab.
Anti-wilderness protesters have taken over a portion of eastern Utah. Stan Watson, driving to Moab, stops by the highway to walk his dog Speck, and encounters a woman who begs him for help. When he offers Lily and her injured husband a ride, they are confronted by armed men, and Stan is in for a nightmare he had not anticipated. Chased through the wildlands by rag-tag extremists riding off-road vehicles, Stan, Lily, and Frank, a lost reporter, face dehydration, starvation, and murder at the hands of their pursuers. When Stan and Frank become incapacitated, Lily and Speck lead them through the wilds in search of help and a way out of the hell that engulfs them.
Kevin T. Jones brings to this tale compassion, empathy, and a deep understanding of the land and its cultural history. He thoughtfully explores the fundamental conflicts in the 21st Century American West while thrilling his readers with a page-turner of an adventure.
Kevin T. Jones is an archaeologist and writer who lives and works off-grid in the rugged canyon country of Southwestern Colorado. He received his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Utah and served as Utah state’s archaeologist of for seventeen years. He is the author of The Shrinking Jungle, an anthropological novel, and Standing on the Walls of Time, essays about and inspired by Native American Rock Art (with photographs by Layne Miller).