Cherith Baldry (born 21 January 1947) is a British children's fiction and
fantasy fiction writer. She also publishes under the pseudonyms
Adam Blade, Jenny Dale, Jack Dillon, and
Erin Hunter.
Baldry is one of seven authors who writes under the pen name of
Erin Hunter.[2][3] Baldry has written for Warriors, in which wild cats strive for peace in their territories,[4] and Seekers, in which a group of four bears go on a journey together.
She currently lives in
Reigate with her two cats, Bramble and Sorrel, who were the inspirations for two characters in the Warriors books (
Brambleclaw and Sorreltail, respectively).[5] She was married to the late Peter Baldry, a scientist, and has two sons, Will and Adam.
Books
Eaglesmount trilogy
The Silver Horn (2001)
The Emerald Throne (2001)
The Lake of Darkness (2004)
Abbey series
The Buried Cross (2004)
The Silent Man (2004)
The Scarlet Spring (2004)
The Drowned Sword (2006)
Saga of the Six Worlds series
The Book and the Phoenix (1989)
a.k.a. A Rush of Golden Wings and revised as Cradoc's Quest (1994)
Hostage of the Sea (1990)
a.k.a. Rite of Brotherhood
Cherith Baldry (born 21 January 1947) is a British children's fiction and
fantasy fiction writer. She also publishes under the pseudonyms
Adam Blade, Jenny Dale, Jack Dillon, and
Erin Hunter.
Baldry is one of seven authors who writes under the pen name of
Erin Hunter.[2][3] Baldry has written for Warriors, in which wild cats strive for peace in their territories,[4] and Seekers, in which a group of four bears go on a journey together.
She currently lives in
Reigate with her two cats, Bramble and Sorrel, who were the inspirations for two characters in the Warriors books (
Brambleclaw and Sorreltail, respectively).[5] She was married to the late Peter Baldry, a scientist, and has two sons, Will and Adam.
Books
Eaglesmount trilogy
The Silver Horn (2001)
The Emerald Throne (2001)
The Lake of Darkness (2004)
Abbey series
The Buried Cross (2004)
The Silent Man (2004)
The Scarlet Spring (2004)
The Drowned Sword (2006)
Saga of the Six Worlds series
The Book and the Phoenix (1989)
a.k.a. A Rush of Golden Wings and revised as Cradoc's Quest (1994)
Hostage of the Sea (1990)
a.k.a. Rite of Brotherhood