Frank Chester Robertson (January 12, 1890 – July 29, 1969) was an American author best known for his western novels.
He published over 150 hard cover books and countless other short stories, serials and newspaper articles.
To help support his family while his father was away on LDS missions, Robertson herded sheep and his mom briefly became a postmistress.
He lived the rest of his life in Mapleton, writing stories and working in his cherry orchards.
He wrote under several pseudonyms including Frank Chesterfield, Robert Crane and King Hill.