
What if Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was right all along, and Harry Houdini really DID do his illusions, not through sleight of hand, but via noncorporeal means? More, what if he could do this because...he wasn't human?
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.
"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 Division One: Alpha and Omega
"The book is FUNNY! LOTS of examples of witty repartee...the characters are deep. I also like the portrayals of the aliens. They are complex. This was a delightful read, and I can recommend it highly."
Pat Patterson, reviewer, about Division One: Alpha and Omega