
Sign Talker (a novelized biography of George Drouillard, who was with Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery expedition) (Ballantine Books, 2000).Follow the River (based on the Draper's Meadow massacre of 1755) (Ballantine Books, 1981).Panther in the Sky (a novelized biography of Tecumseh, the Shawnee Indian chieftain) (Ballantine Books, 1989).From Sea to Shining Sea (a novelized biography based on the lives of the John and Ann Rogers Clark family, their 10 children which included brothers General George Rogers Clark and Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Pacific) (Villard Books, 1981).
Long Knife (a novelized biography of General George Rogers Clark, victor of the Battle of Fort Sackville in Vincennes, Indiana, and conqueror of the Northwest Territory) (Avon, 1979). Staying Out of Hell (Ballantine Books, 1985). Spectator Sport (a novel about the tragic events of the 1973 Indianapolis 500 auto race) ( iUniverse, 1978). Let the Sun Shine In (a collection of short stories) (Gibson Publishing, 1976). Thom died on January 30, 2023, at the age of 89. His website describes her as the Water Panther Clan Mother of the East of the River Shawnee of Ohio. Dark Rain is co-author with Thom of the books Warrior Woman and The Shawnee: Kohkumthena's Grandchildren. He taught a course in journalism at Indiana University, and was a contributor to The Saturday Evening Post. Thom graduated from Butler University in 1961 with a BA in Journalism after serving in the United States Marine Corps in the Korean War.
James Alexander Craig Thom (– January 30, 2023) was an American author, best known for his works in the Western genre and colonial American history which are noted for their historical accuracy borne of his painstaking research.
For other uses, see Alexander Thom (disambiguation).