Warren Driggs developed a passion for writing after his semi-retirement from practicing law. He splits his time between southern Utah where he runs and hikes in the red rocks, and Salt Lake City where he works as a part-time attorney. He is married with four extraordinary children. His interests are wide ranging, and he has written novels about the right to die with dignity, and an historical fiction on the life of Joseph Smith. Drawing on his trial lawyer background, he has also written a legal courtroom thriller and a murder mystery which he hopes to publish soon.