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David Robbins (1950–)

Author of King of the Mountain

David Robbins is David Thompson (1). For other authors named David Thompson, see the disambiguation page.

David Robbins (1) has been aliased into David L. Robbins.

93 Works 995 Members 15 Reviews 1 Favorited

Series

Works by David Robbins

Works have been aliased into David L. Robbins.

King of the Mountain (1990) 28 copies, 2 reviews
Lure of the Wild (1990) 25 copies, 1 review
Savage Rendezvous (1991) 23 copies
Wolf Pack (1995) 18 copies, 1 review
Into the Unknown (2008) 18 copies
By Duty Bound (2003) 18 copies
Trapper's Blood (1994) 16 copies
Winterkill (1993) 16 copies
Blood Truce (1993) 15 copies
Blood Fury (1991) 15 copies
Blood Feud (1999) 15 copies
Mountain Cat (1994) 15 copies, 1 review
Apache Blood (1992) 15 copies, 1 review
Death Hunt (Wilderness #8) (1992) 14 copies
Only the Strong (2009) 14 copies
Wolverine (2006) 14 copies
People of the Forest (2006) 14 copies
Fear Weaver (2008) 14 copies
Gold Rage (1999) 13 copies
Mountain Madness (1998) 13 copies
Trackdown (2001) 13 copies
Tenderfoot (1993) 13 copies, 1 review
Perils of the Wind (2002) 13 copies
Hawken Fury (1992) 13 copies, 1 review
Glacier Terror (2007) 12 copies
Blackfoot Massacre (1992) 12 copies
Vengeance Trail (1991) 12 copies
The Tempest (2002) 12 copies
Mountain Devil (1992) 12 copies
The Quest (Wilderness # 28) (1999) 12 copies
Cry Freedom (2008) 12 copies
Frontier Mayhem (1998) 12 copies
Firewater (2003) 12 copies
The Outcast (2009) 11 copies
Scar (2003) 11 copies
Iron Warrior (1994) 11 copies, 1 review
Mountain Man (2002) 11 copies
Venom (Wilderness, #63) (2010) 11 copies
Ordeal (1995) 11 copies
Northwest Passage (Wilderness, #11) (1992) 11 copies, 1 review
Mountain Manhunt (1993) 11 copies
Blood Hunt (1997) 11 copies
Shadow Realms (2004) 11 copies
The Westward Tide (2000) 11 copies
Mountain Nightmare (1999) 11 copies
Frontier Fury (2001) 11 copies
The Rising Storm (2007) 10 copies
The Tears of God (2009) 10 copies
Trail's End (1995) 10 copies
Fang and Claw (2001) 10 copies
Frontier Strike (1996) 10 copies, 1 review
Black Powder (1995) 10 copies, 1 review
Prairie Blood (1994) 10 copies
Season of the Warrior (1993) 10 copies, 1 review
Vengeance (2004) 10 copies
In Darkest Depths (2008) 9 copies
Lord Grizzly (2006) 9 copies
Flames of Justice (2004) 9 copies
Blood Kin (2000) 9 copies
The Lost Valley (1998) 9 copies
Comanche Moon (2007) 9 copies
Homecoming (1996) 8 copies
Mississippi Mayhem (1997) 8 copies
Spanish Slaughter (1997) 8 copies
The Scalp Hunters (2009) 8 copies
Pure of Heart (2007) 7 copies
Sioux Slaughter (1997) 7 copies
Cannibal Country (1998) 6 copies
Comanche Country (1998) 6 copies
Savages (2000) 6 copies
Blood Rage (1997) 6 copies
The Trail West: Wilderness (1996) 5 copies, 1 review
Texican Terror (1998) 5 copies
Suspects 3 copies
Seed of Evil (2010) 1 copy

Tagged

Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Robbins, David
Legal name
Robbins, David Lawrence
Other names
Cameron, J.D.
Pendleton, Don
Dixon, Franklin W.
McElwain, Dean
Kildeer, John
McMasters, Jake (show all 8)
Sharpe, Jon
Thompson, David
Birthdate
1950
Gender
male
Short biography
David Robbins is the author of over 200 books, under his own name and seven pen names, ranging in subject from science fiction, horror, and suspense to westerns and military action adventure. His work has been published in nine different languages, and he is also the author of many options screenplays.
Places of residence
Oregon, USA
Associated Place (for map)
Oregon, USA

Members

Reviews

15 reviews
Wow! Slavers in the Rocky Mountains in the early 1800's - had no idea. What an adventure; from greenhorns to Winona getting captured by Slavers, Nate losing his sight for much of the story and a nail biter to the very last page. Yet another fantastic installment of Wilderness by David Thompson.
Not my favorite Wilderness book but not my least favorite. I thought Nate becoming obsessed with slaying a panther or mountain lion was a little out of character, as only he was in danger no family members or friends. And he could have easily left the domain of the Mountain Cat and been done with it. He seemed to stay in the valley for one reason; to seek revenge on the panther. Not a great quality for our wilderness hero. The glimpses into Nates formative years were interesting as David show more Thompson has not given us readers much information on Nates childhood until now. show less
Another great adventure for Nate and his family. With his friend, Shakespeare, in need of a doctor and word that his old flame, Adaline, is searching for him, Nate, Shakespeare, Winona, Blue Water Woman and Zach head for St. Louis.To say they did not make it unscathed, would be an understatement.An inheritance, plots of murder and deception, a slaver and revenge keep this story moving fast.
Nathaniel and Shakespeare head out for some hunting and to teach Nathaniel the proper ways to trap beaver - as usual their plans are disrupted when a trapper from Ohio arrives and tells a tale of escaping from a war party of Blackfeet."Grizzly Killer" has yet another run in with a hungry Grizzly, The Ohioan and Shakespeare are captured by the Blackfeet and with the help of an Ute, Nathaniel sets his friends free but in the attempt gets captured himself...Full of adventure, battles and narrow show more escapes, David Thompson has created yet another fantastic read. show less
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Works
93
Members
995
Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
15
ISBNs
479
Languages
7
Favorited
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