
Don Berry
Don George Berry was an American author and artist best known for his trilogy of historical novels about early settlers in the Oregon Country. Described as one of "Oregon's best fiction writers of the post-World War II generation", and a "Forgotten Beat", Berry's second novel, Moontrap (1962), was nominated for the National Book Award in 1963.

Routine for a Hornet
In a haunting vision of future warfare, a lone pilot confronts the terrifying realities of a fight where he may be nothing more than a disposable piece of equipment.
By Don Berry

The Raider
In a galaxy stifled by tyranny, a conflicted assassin must confront his own moral compass while deciding whether to complete his mission that could affect the lives of those he comes to care about.
By Don Berry

Man Alone
An astronaut's triumphant return to Earth turns into a harrowing descent into isolation as he grapples with the overwhelming psychological impact of space travel.
By Don Berry

Sound of Terror
An astronaut preparing for a historic spaceflight confronts mind-bending terror when a deadly sound emerges from his ship, threatening his sanity and his life.
By Don Berry