Skeleton Picnic, Michael Norman
Skeleton Picnic, Michael Norman
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Skeleton Picnic
A J. D. Books Mystery

Author: Michael Norman

Narrator: Patrick Lawlor

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/03/2012


Synopsis

Rolly and Abigail Rogers, residents of Kanab, Utah, come from a long line of dedicated pot hunters who scour the desert southwest in search of valuable antiquities. When the couple fails to return from a weekend skeleton picnic, a pot-hunting trip, along the desolate Arizona Strip, local Sheriff Charley Sutter enlists the help of J. D. Books, law enforcement ranger with the Bureau of Land Management.When Books searches the missing couples home for clues about their disappearance, he discovers that the house has been burglarized and a valuable collection of ancient Anasazi and Fremont Indian antiquities has been stolen. Soon a search-and-rescue operation finds the Rogers truck and trailer at an abandoned campsite near an ancient Anasazi ruin that has been recently excavated. The evidence there leads Books to conclude that Rolly and Abigail were overpowered by a group of assailants. Sheriff Sutter assigns an attractive young deputy, Beth Tanner, to investigate the burglary of the Rogers home under the watchful eye of Books. Together they track some of the stolen property to a pawn shop in the nearby town of St. George and, ultimately, to a young Navajo man with a criminal record and a serious drug problem. Keeping this man alive long enough to make him talk, however, proves difficult.Books and Tanner soon learn of a shadowy group of armed Indian police who patrol vast areas of tribal and federal lands in search of anyone desecrating ancient Native American burial sites. They also discover other unsolved disappearances in the region. Could the disappearance of the Rogers and others be the responsibility of this group?As Books and Tanner close in on those responsible, Books own survival skills will be tested when he is unwittingly drawn into a remote part of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. There he is forced into a deadly game of cat and mouse, in which the hunter becomes the hunted and only one person gets to go home alive.

About Michael Norman

Michael Norman, a former reporter and columnist for the New York Times, is on the faculty of the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University and is the author of These Good Men: Friendships Forged in War. Norman was the inaugural writer for the New York Times columns "A Sense of Place," a monthly column exploring the dislocations of modern life in one suburban town; "Lessons," a national column on education; and "Our Towns," a twice-weekly column on life outside New York City.
Norman has also written major articles for various other national publications, including the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post Magazine, and GQ. His work has been syndicated both in the United States and abroad, and he is the author of These Good Men: Friendships Forged in War, a memoir published to critical acclaim in 1990. He lives with his wife and two sons in New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ben on July 08, 2020

This crime novel set in Kanab, Utah, is a fun and relaxed mystery with a solid rural setting. The plot is developed nicely, the characters are interesting, especially J.D. Books. It's only significant flaw is the pacing and overly-talky 25 or so pages before the final climax.......more

Goodreads review by Paula on July 02, 2021

I listened to the audiobook from the library. This murder mystery novel is suspenseful and engaging with a look into Native American antiquities. Recommended.......more

Goodreads review by Trula on February 13, 2016

Chapter One of “SKELETON PICNIC” sets the scene, graphically depicting the evening Rolly and Abby Rogers, respected and established members of the small community of Kanab, Utah, are confronted right after setting up camp and proceeding to the nearby Indian ruins in search of ancient antiquities, il......more

Goodreads review by Amy on April 11, 2012

This is the second offering in the J.D. Books Mystery Series, and artfully tells the story of all those folks out there who dig up Indian artifacts (jewelry, pottery, arrowheads, etc.) Taking place in the deserted areas of Arizona and Utah, these particular folks are referred to as “Pot Hunters,” and......more

Goodreads review by Patricia on August 19, 2012

Roland (Rolly) Rogers is a retired Kanab High School teacher and an avid pot hunter. He is anxiously waiting for his wife Abby to get home from work so the couple could begin their weekend searching for artifacts to add to their collection. When Abby finally gets home the couple begin their last pot......more