S. D. Perry
Stephani Danelle Perry (credited as S. D. Perry in her works) is a novelist living in Portland, Oregon. She is the daughter of writer Steve Perry.
S. D. Perry is currently living in Portland, Oregon with her husband, Myk, her two children Cyrus and Myk Jr, and their two dogs.[1][2] She mostly writes tie-in novels based on works in the fantasy/science-fiction/horror genre, including Resident Evil, Star Trek, Aliens and Predator. She has also written a handful of short stories and movie novelizations.[3]
Books
Aliens
- 1993, The Female War: The third of the novel series; co-written with her father Steve Perry and adapted from the Dark Horse Comics mini-series. ISBN 978-0-553-56159-3.
- 1996, Labyrinth: The sixth of the series; novel set in a Xenomorph nest and adapted from a Dark Horse Comics mini-series. ISBN 978-0-553-57491-3.
- 1998, Berserker: The ninth of the series, also adapted from a Dark Horse Comics mini-series. ISBN 978-0-553-57731-0.
- 2008, Criminal Enterprise: The thirteenth of the series, an original novel. ISBN 978-1-59582-003-7.[4]
Aliens vs. Predator
- 1994, Prey (with Steve Perry), Spectra Books, 272 pages, ISBN 978-0-553-56555-3.
- 1999, War, 208 pages, Spectra Books, ISBN 978-0-553-57732-7.
Resident Evil
- 1998, Book 1: The Umbrella Conspiracy, a novelization of the original Resident Evil. ISBN 978-0-671-02439-0.
- 1998, Book 2: Caliban Cove an original story set on the island of Caliban Cove. Rebecca Chambers and her team attempt to stop a rogue scientist from spreading a new T-Virus strain. A new STARS team is introduced from the Maine Exeter branch. ISBN 978-0-671-02440-6.
- 1999, Book 3: City of the Dead, a novelization of Resident Evil 2. ISBN 978-0-671-02441-3.
- 1999, Book 4: Underworld is another original novel starring Claire Redfield, Rebecca Chambers and Leon S. Kennedy attempting to take down Umbrella Corporation by infiltrating a facility in Utah known as the Planet. John Andrews and David Trapp, the surviving STARS members from the Maine branch, return from Caliban Cove. ISBN 978-0-671-02442-0.
- 2000, Book 5: Nemesis, a novelization of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. ISBN 978-0-671-78496-6.
- 2001, Book 6: Code Veronica a novelization of Resident Evil Code: Veronica. ISBN 978-0-671-78498-0.
- 2004, Book 0: Zero Hour, a novelization of Resident Evil Zero. ISBN 978-0-671-78511-6.
A German translation of Resident Evil Book 4: Underworld, titled Resident Evil 04 Das Tor zur Unterwelt. (ISBN 978-3-89748-692-8) has also been published with a different cover than the US edition.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- 2001 The Avatar, Book One ISBN 978-0-7434-0050-3.
- 2001 The Avatar, Book Two ISBN 978-0-7434-0051-0.
- 2003 Rising Son ISBN 978-0-7434-4838-3.
- 2003 Unity ISBN 978-0-7434-9654-4.
- 2008 Terok Nor: Night of the Wolves with Britta Dennison
- 2008 Terok Nor: Dawn of the Eagles with Britta Dennison
Star Trek Section 31 books written by the author:
- 2001 Cloak ISBN 978-0-671-77471-4.
Star Trek books written by the author:
- 2010 Inception ISBN 978-0-7434-8250-9
Miscellaneous works
Perry also wrote the novelization of the movie Timecop in 1994,[5] and the novelization of the movie Virus in 1998.[6] She also contributed to the Magic: The Gathering anthology Tapestries with a story entitled "Inheritance".
Reviews
The novel focuses on plotting, character interaction, and small, well-planned strikes against Cardassians. Unlike many other Star Trek books, Night of the Wolves doesn't feature space battles or any large-scale battles at all. The characterization is superb, and so is author S.D. Perry's attention to the extant information from the television series.[7]
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