Background
Robin Moore was born in Fort Worth, Texas in January 1955. Moore married in 1976, but did not have children until after her mother died from colon cancer in 1978.
Robin Moore was born in Fort Worth, Texas in January 1955. Moore married in 1976, but did not have children until after her mother died from colon cancer in 1978.
After high school, she moved to Waco to attend college at Baylor University, where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1977.
She currently resides in North Texas. When she was seventeen, a severe sinus infection rendered her profoundly deaf in both ears. Shortly thereafter she was employed as an editor with Word Publishing.
The Annals of Lystra: Stone of Help (Word, 1985) Currently in print by Westford Press, 2005 The Annals of Lystra: High Lord of Lystra (Word, 1985).
The title was changed to Liberation of Lystra. Currently in print by Westford Press, 2006 Streiker"s Bride (NavPress, 1993) Reprinted by Westford Press, 2004 Streiker the Killdeer (NavPress, 1994) Reprinted by Westford Press, 2004 Padre (NavPress, 1994) Reprinted by Westford Press, 2007 Streiker"s Morning Sun (NavPress, 1995) Reprinted by Westford Press, 2004 Sammy: Dallas Detective (Vital Issues Press, 1997) Reprinted by Westford Press, 2004 Sifted but Saved by West.W. Melton (Broadman & Holman, 2001) Sammy: Women Troubles (Westford Press, 2004) Sammy: Working for a Living (Westford Press, 2004) The Latter Annals of Lystra: Nicole of Prie Mer (Westford Press, 2004) The Latter Annals of Lystra: Ares of Westford (Westford Press, 2004) Sammy: On Vacation (Westford Press, 2005) The Latter Annals of Lystra: Prisoners of Hope (Westford Press, 2005) Sammy: Little Misunderstandings (Westford Press, 2006) The Latter Annals of Lystra: Road of Vanishing (Westford Press, 2006) His Strange Ways: The Sequel to Padre (Westford Press, 2007) Sammy: Ghosts (Westford Press, 2007) The Latter Annals of Lystra: Dead Manitoba"s Token (Westford Press, 2007) The Idecis (Westford Press, 2008) There are at least two other authors that have written under the name Robin Hardy.
The books not written by this Robin Hardy include The Wicker Manitoba, Cowboys for Christ, The Education of Don Juan, The Call of the Wendigo and The Crisis of Desire. As apparent from her turbulent publishing history, Robin Hardy has been an author ahead of her time.
She writes from a Christian perspective, but her books are often too controversial for Christian audiences due to their realistic and uncomfortably penetrating nature.
In spite of this, however, she has acquired a following over the last twenty years, and has set a precedent followed by more well-known authors like Francine Rivers. In her early twenties, Robin Hardy discovered literature professor and Christian apologetic C. South. Lewis. Other influences include Saki, Samuel Rutherford, Hannah Whitall Smith and J. B. Phillips.
Online reviews of Robin Hardy"s books can be found at the following websites: In the Library reviews: Page 1 Page 2 A Romance Review Romance Reader"s Connection: Ares of Westford review Romance Reader"s Connection: Nicole of Prie Mer review.