Dorothy Lucie Sanders Dorothy Lucie Sanders i(A19876 works by)
Also writes as: Lucy Walker ; Shelley Dean ; Dorothy McClemans
Born: Established: 4 May 1907 Boulder, Goldfields area, Southeast Western Australia, Western Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 17 Dec 1987 Perth, Western Australia,
Gender: Female
Heritage: Irish ; New Zealander
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1 Whence and of Whom Am I? Dorothy Lucie Sanders , 1979 single work short story
— Appears in: Summerland : A Western Australian Sesquicentenary Anthology of Poetry and Prose 1979; (p. 118-119)
1 y separately published work icon Man From the Outback [and] Come Sail With Me Lucy Walker , London : IPC Magazines , 1978 Z1610022 1978 selected work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Gamma's Girl Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1977 Z958197 1977 single work novel romance Gamma's Girl tells the story of Nairee, who is found as a baby by an Aboriginal woman, and brought up by Widow Peech, whom Nairee calls 'Gamma' (a childish way of saying 'Grandma').
1 y separately published work icon The Runaway Girl Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1975 Z835342 1975 single work novel

But for her parents determination to couple her with pastoral agent, John Downing, Jenny Haseltine would never have thought of leaving her home in Yaraandoo. Although John was a pleasant enough young man, Jenny was not in love with him, and never would be - she knew that she needed to get away for a time. The advertisement for a country-style cook for a safari leaving shortly for the Outback seemed heaven-sent, and when Jenny was offered the job thanks to the untiring efforts of Geoff hallam, an old schoolfriend, she was beside herself with joy.

Drew Carey, the "Big Boss Fella" of the safari was a disturbingly fascinating manwho took pains to tell his cook and general rouseabout something of gemstones - the trip to the Outback was supposedly in search of opals - a gesture resented by the beautiful and efficient Nicole Armstrong who obviously felt she had exclusive claim on Drew's attentions. Although Geoff Hallam was always on hand to advise and cheer her, Jenny often felt "left out". But though she knew little of gemstones, Jenny wasn't a farm girl for nothing - she had learned to look out for anything that was out of place, and the behaviour of a stranger aroused her suspicions. Later she learned that it was gold Drew Carey was after, not opals, and her alertness enabled him to be the first to take out "Miner's Rights". And by this time Jenny had discovered who it was she really loved ... - from frontmatter (1975)

1 y separately published work icon Three Girls in the Outback; Kingdom of the Plains Lucy Walker , London : IPC Magazines , 1973 Z1460842 1973 selected work novel
1 y separately published work icon Girl Alone Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1973 Z954990 1973 single work novel romance

'Mardie was a stranger to the lonely Outback, but she was determined to live in the general store that was her inheritance. However, she fell in love with her very first customer – a handsome taciturn geologist – and was immediately involved in his life. His problems were now hers – and that included two mineral-exploration spies and one troublesome woman.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Bride of Pendorric [and] The Heir of Garlands [and] Home at Sundown Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1972 Z1655996 1972 selected work novel

An anthology of romance novels, including (in addition to Lucy Walker's novel), Bride of Pendorric by Victoria Holt and The Heir of Garlands by Hebe Elsna.

1 y separately published work icon Woman's Weekly Holiday Reading Lucy Walker , London : IPC Magazines , 1971 Z1611149 1971 selected work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon The Mountain That Went to the Sea Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1971 Z955249 1971 single work novel romance

'Which one of us do you intend to marry?...

'Fleeing from a disastrous love affair, Jeckie had no intention of marrying anybody - but her three handsome cousins had other ideas. The vast sheep station of Mallibee Downs had been a subject of disagreement among the family for three generations - and somehow they were convinced the answer was marriage. Only no one had bothered to tell Jeckie...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Joyday for Jodi Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1971 Z954995 1971 single work novel romance

'Another time, another place...

'Jodi half turned and stared at him; right into his eyes. This was the strangest feeling she had ever had. "You weren't on the ship Indiana coming out from England?" she asked.

'"I'm afraid not," he said in an attractive drawl. He was all Australian – tall, lean, burned brown by continual exposure to a fierce sun, his eyes so very blue.

'Jodi sat forward a little as if to see away across the paddock the better. She must not look at him. His eyes had stirred a thought in her... It couldn't possible be...?

'"You remind me of someone," he said slowly.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Home at Sundown Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1968 Z955256 1968 single work novel romance

'Two girls are among the twelve-strong team that sets out on a botanical expedition to the Australian outback. Myree is outwardly the more striking - a qualified botanist, brilliant and dazzlingly beautiful. She sets out to oversadow Kim, who is pretty but shy and much younger.

'For a time it looks as though she will succeed. Then both girls fall for Dr John Andrews, the handsome leader of the expedition. And Kim shows that she is not so shy and naive after all.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon The Gone-Away Man Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1968 Z955002 1968 single work novel romance

'A horseman was coming. It had to be Ransome. Lisa turned to run in and tell Mrs. Watson. Then she stopped and stared, for a movement from the opposite end of the valley had caught her eye. It was Imelda's car!

'The rider from the north and the car from the south would meet right in the gravel square by the home paddock.

'Lisa couldn't bear to see it. She went inside. She would rather experience an earthquake than watch Ransome kiss Imelda.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Island in the South Shelley Dean , London : Mills and Boon , 1967 Z1003464 1967 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon South Sea Island Shelley Dean , London : Mills and Boon , 1966 Z1003461 1966 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Reaching for the Stars Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1966 Z954966 1966 single work novel romance

'Ann has always been the second-prettiest of the Boyd cousins, over-shadowed by beautiful Claire - and she thinks her chance has come at last when her aunt's friend Mrs Franklin invites her to Australia. When she meets Mrs Franklin's rich, eligible nephew Lang, for Ann it is love at first sight. Then she learns the awful truth. Mrs Franklin wanted Claire, not Ann to meet her nephew. And when Claire does come, Lang seems to feel the same way... '

(Source: Back cover, 1982 reprint, Fontana)

1 y separately published work icon The River is Down Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1966 Z954931 1966 single work novel romance Suddenly, Cindie felt she was someone else...She had crossed the river! The very act had made her into a different person. The weight on her heart, the muffling in her ears were gone: all because she had crossed the water and there was no way back. Looking around her at the wide, wild, spinifex-plain of a world, she knew she was not Cynthia Davenport any more. Now she was free to be Cindie Brown! (back cover Fontana 1969)
1 y separately published work icon The Other Girl Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1965 Z954941 1965 single work novel romance

'Leura – fiercely independent, running away from a broken romance... Allison – beautiful as a butterfly and just as flighty... Eve – bound by the conventions of her class but longing for love.

'Each was deeply drawn to the vibrant outdoorsman who dominated their lives - but each thought she had lost out to The Other Girl.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 y separately published work icon The Ranger in the Hills Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1965 Z954922 1965 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon The Man from Outback Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1964 Z954938 1964 single work novel romance

'Mari was whisked off to Australia because her family decided that a holiday there might mend her broken heart... But as soon as she got to Ninna-Warra Station, she met Kane Manners, the manager, and her heart was soon in trouble again. Nobody on the Station was used to girls, and Kane Manners treated her coldly.

'No woman has been on this Station for twenty years, he told her angrily. But Mari stood her ground.

'One always has to make a start, she replied bravely. I mean, about a woman being here. Who knows, you yourself might marry one - one day...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

4 y separately published work icon A Man Called Masters Lucy Walker , London : Collins , 1963 Z958215 1963 single work novel romance

'The "Wanted" advertisement read: "Young lady, prepared to go to the outback..."

'Orphaned Penny Watson jumped at this chance to achieve independence, though all she knew was that the five children on the Masters ranch were badly in need of a woman's care...

Now, driving with Cal on the long road from the city to the outback, her mind turned for the first time to her new employer. Cal was saying: "Masters wants the best for the children and he'll not interfere. He's not a man that talks... In fact, I guess he's the most silent man I ever knew..."'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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