Take a trip across the universe with two enemies stranded on a ship, one super soldier trying to keep the galaxy from splitting in two, a deadly plague, hundreds of hive mind aliens, and a whole lot of nothingness.
Into the Void picks up where the first book of the trilogy, The Center for Galactic Anomalies, leaves off. Dexia, a former telepathic behaviorist for the Center for Galactic Anomalies, now finds herself trapped in the unexplained and seemingly inescapable void dimension with the Overseer of the CGA, who, less than two weeks earlier, tried to end her life. She'll have to learn to trust Adrius if they're going to find a way to break free from their lifeless prison, which can be extra complicated with all of the mind-reading and dream-sharing that comes with two telepaths being stuck in a void. Meanwhile, the super soldier genetically engineered to protect the galaxy from anomalous threats, Tycho, faces his greatest challenge yet: intergalactic political committee meetings. He turns to subverting the absurdity of intergalactic law to save a people in danger and help his first human friend make it out of the void.