Gilbert Morris
Gilbert Leslie Morris (1929–2016) was a prolific American Christian author who wrote over 200 books, primarily for young adults, spanning genres such as historical novels, westerns, science fiction, fantasy, and inspirational fiction. His most famous series, the 'House of Winslow,' which follows generations of an immigrant family from the Mayflower era, sold over a million copies and earned him a Christy Award. Before focusing on writing, he was a pastor and English professor, holding degrees from Arkansas State University and a PhD from the University of Arkansas.[1][2][3]
Christian Fiction
Historical Fiction
Westerns
Science Fiction
Fantasy
The Eyes of Texas, Lone Star Legacy Book 3
Gate of His Enemies (The Appomattox Saga, Book 2)
The Mermaid in the Basement
The Cat's Pajamas (Jacques and Cleo, Cat Detectives, No. 2)
What the Cat Dragged In (Jacques and Cleo, Cat Detectives, No. 1)
The Courtship
Barney Buck and the Phantom of the Circus (Barney Buck Series, Book 2)
Stars in Their Courses: 1863 - 1864
A Conspiracy of Ravens
Rosa's Land
All That Glitters
Wall of Fire (The Appomattox Saga, Book 7)
The Drifter (Reissued as Reno) (Reno Western Saga #1)
Shadow of the Mountains (Cheney Duvall, M.D. #2)
The River Queen
Spider Catcher, The
The River Rose
When the Cat's Away (Jacques & Cleo, Cat Detectives, No 3)
The River Palace
The Immortelles: Damita (The Creoles Series #2)
The Tapestry: Leonie (The Creoles Series #4)
Land of the Shadow: 1861 - 1863 Adventure and Romance Thrive During the War Between the States
The Crossing
Sonnet to a Dead Contessa