New Indie Book Release:
Division One: A Small Medium At Large - Stephanie Osborn
Science Fiction (350 Pages - April 2017)
Division One: A Small Medium At Large - When the Division One Agency discovers that Harry Houdini was really a gray alien, and that his family brought something of extreme political importance from the homeworld to hide on Earth, it falls to Echo and Omega — the Alpha One team — to track it down and learn its secrets before the secret agent sent from the homeworld finds it!
"This was Stephanie at the top of her form...a master of her craft...This book is a masterpiece!" - Daniel Hollifield, Editor in Chief (Aphelion Magazine)
About the Book
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Ari Ho’d’ni, Glu’g’ik son of the Special Steward of the Royal House of Va’du’sha’ā, better known to modern humans as an alien Gray from the ninth planet of Zeta Reticuli A, fled his homeworld with the rest of his family during a time of impending global civil war. With them, they brought a unique device which, in its absence, ultimately caused the failure of the uprisings and the collapse of the imperial regime. Consequently Va’du’sha’ā has been at peace for more than a century. What is the F’al, and why has a rebel faction sent a special agent to Earth to retrieve it?
It falls to the premier team in the Pan-Galactic Law Enforcement and Immigration Administration, Division One — the Alpha One team, known to their friends as Agents Echo and Omega -- to find out...or die trying.
About the Author
Author Stephanie Osborn |
She has authored, co-authored, or contributed to some 30 books, including the celebrated science-fiction mystery, Burnout: The mystery of Space Shuttle STS-281. She is the co-author of the shared-universe Cresperian Saga book series, and has written the critically acclaimed Displaced Detective Series, described as "Sherlock Holmes meets The X-Files," and the award-winning, exciting Sherlock Holmes: Gentleman Aegis series.
Her newest venture: Division One, her take on the urban legend of the mysterious people who make things...disappear. In addition to her writing, the Interstellar Woman of Mystery now happily "pays it forward," teaching math and science through numerous media including radio, podcasting and public speaking, as well as working with SIGMA, the science-fiction think tank.
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