
Moon of Danger
Moon of Danger is a science fiction novel by Albert dePina, published in 1957. Set in the mid-20th century, it explores the plight of Martians fleeing a devastating plague and seeking refuge on Earth amidst political tensions. The story follows Ric Martin, a captain in Earth's Interstellar Fleet, as he navigates the complexities of interplanetary conflict and the desperate circumstances of the Martians. This work reflects the genre's fascination with space exploration and has contributed to the development of science fiction narratives.











