Lawrence is at a crossroads. His wife Rachel has left him and his close friend John is dead. He moves from Los Angeles to the mountains of New Mexico where he delves into his past, searching for clues to help him understand how he arrived at this point in his life. As he struggles to construct a coherent narrative he discovers that the truth can be as elusive as the Seven Cities of Cibola sought by Coronado more than four hundred years before. the natural dialectal evolution of individuals interacting with each other and with happenstance . . . Beautifully written
Bill Lloyd is an author who focuses on human relationships and the search for meaning in a postmodern world. A native New Yorker and longtime resident of California, he earned his PhD from U.C.L.A. and served for many years as professor and chair of geography at California State University, Fullerton. Searching for Cibola, is his first novel.