Lucia St. Clair Robson Explained

Lucia St. Clair Robson is an American historical novelist. She was married to science fiction novelist Brian Daley.[1] She is a 1982 recipient of the Spur Award for Best Novel of the West.

Works

  1. Last Train from Cuernavaca – inspired by two very different women, one Zapotec and one English, who participated in the Mexican Revolution.
  2. Shadow Patriots – The story of a group that spied for George Washington, including a woman known only as "355"
  3. Ghost Warrior – The story of the Apaches and Lozen, revered warrior and shaman.
  4. Ride the Wind – Cynthia Ann Parker's life with the Comanches.
  5. The Tokaido Road – A chase up the fabled Tokaido Road, set against the backdrop of feudal Japan's most famous event, the revenge of the forty–seven ronin.
  6. Mary's Land – A novel of the rowdy Maryland frontier of 1638.
  7. Fearless, A Novel of Sarah Bowman – Six–foot–tall laundress, Sarah Bowman, makes a name for herself in the Mexican War.
  8. Walk in My Soul – A fictional account of young Sam Houston's life with the Cherokee Indians and with their Beloved Woman, Tiana Rogers.
  9. Light a Distant Fire – Osceola and his beleaguered people fight the U.S. Army to a standstill in the swamps of Florida in 1840.
  10. "A Chance of a Ghost" short story in

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Notes and References

  1. News: Grimes. William. Brian Daley, 48, an Author Of Fantasy and Science Fiction. 26 August 2014. The New York Times. February 24, 1996.