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The Disappearances
A Story of Exploration, Murder, and Mystery in the American West

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United States, 1 June 2016

In 1935, three people went missing on separate occasions in the rugged canyon country of southeastern Utah. A thirteen-year old girl, Lucy Garrett, was tricked into heading west with the man who had murdered her father under the pretense of reuniting with him. At the same time, a search was underway for Dan Thrapp, a young scientist on leave from the American Museum of Natural History. Others were scouring the same region for an artist, Everett Ruess, who had disappeared into "the perfect labyrinth."

Intrigued by this unusual string of coincidental disappearances, Scott Thybony set out to learn what happened. His investigations took him from Island in the Sky to Skeleton Mesa, from Texas to Tucson, and from the Green River to the Red. He traced the journey of Lucy Garrett from the murder of her father to her dramatic courtroom testimony. Using the pages of an old journal he followed the route of Dan Thrapp as he crossed an expanse of wildly rugged country with a pair of outlaws. Thrapp's story of survival in an unforgiving land is a poignant counterpoint to the fate of the artist Everett Ruess, which the New York Times has called "one of the most enduring mysteries of the modern West." Thybony draws on extensive research and a lifetime of exploration to create a riveting story of these three lives.

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In 1935, three people went missing on separate occasions in the rugged canyon country of southeastern Utah. A thirteen-year old girl, Lucy Garrett, was tricked into heading west with the man who had murdered her father under the pretense of reuniting with him. At the same time, a search was underway for Dan Thrapp, a young scientist on leave from the American Museum of Natural History. Others were scouring the same region for an artist, Everett Ruess, who had disappeared into "the perfect labyrinth."

Intrigued by this unusual string of coincidental disappearances, Scott Thybony set out to learn what happened. His investigations took him from Island in the Sky to Skeleton Mesa, from Texas to Tucson, and from the Green River to the Red. He traced the journey of Lucy Garrett from the murder of her father to her dramatic courtroom testimony. Using the pages of an old journal he followed the route of Dan Thrapp as he crossed an expanse of wildly rugged country with a pair of outlaws. Thrapp's story of survival in an unforgiving land is a poignant counterpoint to the fate of the artist Everett Ruess, which the New York Times has called "one of the most enduring mysteries of the modern West." Thybony draws on extensive research and a lifetime of exploration to create a riveting story of these three lives.

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9781607814832
ISBN
1607814838
Other Information
13 figures, 1 map
Dimensions
22.6 x 15.2 x 2.3 centimeters (0.44 kg)

About the Author

Scott Thybony’s explorations of the American West have resulted in award-winning articles in magazines such as National Geographic, Smithsonian, and Outside. His books include Burntwater, chosen as a PEN Center West finalist for creative nonfiction, and the bestseller Canyon Country, from the National Geographic Society.

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For a long time, many of us have known a simple truth: No one writes better about the American West than Scott Thybony. He proves that fact again with The Disappearances. It is a compelling book from the first sentence to the last as he interweaves startling stories with poetic descriptions of time and place. With The Disappearances, Thybony shows why he has to be ranked alongside Ed Abbey and Chuck Bowden as a brilliant interpreter of the West."" —W.K. Stratton, author of Chasing the Rodeo and Ranchero Ford/Dying in Red Dirt Country

“Scott Thybony once again provides a wonderful mix of natural history, history, and mystery in this story of the disappearances of three young people and the efforts to find them. It is set in Utah’s canyon country, a place where people still get lost and die, and that even 75 years later can still legitimately be called the boonies.” —Richard Quartaroli, special collections librarian, Northern Arizona University

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