Career
Prior to becoming a writer, Robinson had worked as a farmer, a business executive, and also served in the United States Marine Corps. Robinson"s first work,, published in 1990, traced the connections of the Knights Templar and the Freemasons. Kirkus Reviews gave the book a positive review, and it was also reviewed by Library Journal and Midwest Book Review.
lieutenant has also been reviewed by many Masonic research publications, Masonic magazines, and websites.
Robinson"s second book focused exclusively on the Knights Templar in the Crusades. Kirkus considered it not as strong as his previous work, saying that it was "little more than reference material for die-hard Crusade fans." The Ocala Star-Banner, on the other hand, reviewed it very positively, stating that "it is so readable that putting it down is impossible." Robinson"s third book explores the anti-Masonic claims made by the religious right (primarily in the United States).
The book is divided into two parts: the first outlines the history of the claims and attempts to debunk them. The second suggests ways that the fraternity could prevent such claims from arising in the first place.