Peter Danielson is the pen name used by the authors of a series of 19 books published by Bantam Books between 1980 and 1995.[1] The series, called Children of the Lion, is loosely based on Old Testament Biblical events.

The original "Peter Danielson" and creator of the series was George Warren.[2][3] He wrote volumes #1 through #14. #15 was by Franklin King; Hugh Zachary took over the series with the next book and wrote #16, #17, and #18. The final book #19 was written by James Reasoner.[4] During his run as the series' author Warren communicated with Robert Heinlein, who gave him writing advice.[5] Cover art for nine of the books were created by Sanjulián.[6]

Series

References

  1. ^ Jacob, Merle; Apple, Hope (2000). To be Continued: An Annotated Guide to Sequels. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-57356-155-6.
  2. ^ Nordstrand, David (September 16, 1987). "Words just keep coming in 'Children' series". Journal and Courier (Newspapers.com).
  3. ^ Husband, Janet G.; Husband, Jonathan F. (2009-07-30). Sequels: An Annotated Guide to Novels in Series. American Library Association. pp. 207–208. ISBN 978-0-8389-0967-6.
  4. ^ Religion - Peter Danielson Found!!!!! Archived 2012-07-26 at archive.today
  5. ^ "Heinlein: Fans 'grok' when he stretches life's boundaries". Santa Cruz Sentinel (Newspapers.com). May 13, 1988.
  6. ^ Roach, David (2017-04-05). Masters Of Spanish Comic Book Art. Dynamite Entertainment. p. 227. ISBN 978-1-5241-0134-3.
  7. ^ "Adult fiction". The Schuyler Sun (Newspapers.com). November 14, 1985.
  8. ^ Lockwood, August (July 1, 1990). "Book Review: The Prophecy". Indian River Press Journal (Newspapers.com).
  9. ^ Lockwood, August (September 16, 1990). "Review: Sword of Glory". Indian River Press Journal (Newspapers.com).
  10. ^ Lockwood, August (December 2, 1990). "The Exodus (review)". Indian River Press Journal (Newspapers.com).
  11. ^ Lockwood, August (February 17, 1991). "Review: Promised Land". Indian River Press Journal (Newspapers.com).
  12. ^ "The Death of Kings (review)". Library Journal (BookVerdict). February 15, 1994.