The Xerses Chronicles

“We are not here to mourn the past, we are here to build the future.”

Lutor


Aiden: The Androgyne, book four in the series is out now!

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In 2,351, Lutor: Prophet of the New Age, is born into an era of war and strife between an older form of humans, and the new.

With Queen Ariadne, Lutor and his progeny transform the worlds in which they live.

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About the Series

The four volume book series is a multilayered snapshot of a momentous event whose consequences reach until the end of time itself.

In Book One – is the birth of a new human species – and the arrival of its first prophet. Lutor’s family will require three generations to complete the Intervention demanded by higher planes of existence, to bring human evolution back on course.

To carry out this stupendous task, both male and female energies are alternately needed. Lutor is the active principle, and his daughter Bodekka is the complimentary feminine principle. Like the waves on a pond, action and counteraction acting against one another, yet together, they reduce the power of the undulations to mere ripples.

The Event

Volume I

Queen Ariadne in her mid thirties.

Lutor is the first prophet sent to a newer species of human who are destined to follow an alternate course.

His mission begins in the late 24th century at a time when he is unaware of his own species’ differences, or his future role.

He meets Queen Ariadne, Xerses II – who, knowing of the omens that foretell his coming, secretly guides events that enable him to meet her. She becomes his most ardent champion and benefactor. She aides Lutor at a time when he must assert his authority over the warring species. 

Lutor is guided by a higher entity to rectify humanity’s issues as the sun sets on one species, and rises on another. However, his activities rain destruction on the older species when he uses his powers to their full advantage.  Out of the havoc a new order is born…

Lutor’s life is presented as full of humanity in all senses of the word.

Volume II

Bodekka: Daughter of Lutor is the second book in the Xerses Chronicles series.

Bodekka is introduced towards the end of Volume I Lutor: Prophet of the New Age. She is Lutor’s feisty illegitimate daughter. Her character is loosely based around the real-life female warrior, Queen Boudicca (formerly known as Boadicea) who died in battle with the Romans in approximately A.D. 60-61.

With humanity spiraling out of control, Bodekka initially attempts to emulate her father’s methods, but discovers that she can only bring humankind back into line when she begins to utilize her full feminine powers. Though a firm leader, she also brings care and compassion back into her world.

Bodekka initiates several long-term projects that she will never see fulfilled in her own lifetime, but benefit humanity enormously in the longer term. She also offers some of her teachings, partly based on her father’s work, following an encounter with an entity in the higher dimensions who directs her future course. She soon finds that she must make her own way, using her own methods.

Bodekka’s story also forms a part of Volume III.

Volume III

Boas and Qila: The Twins – accompanied by their partners Sula and Pol along with their respective children Zac and Meghan travel to the nearby star systems in the Sirius sector, promoting their grandfather Lutor, and their mother Bodekka’s work.

Many colonists accept the new way forward, while others categorically refuse, so necessary corrective measures must be taken. The many hidden dangers almost cost them their lives. They also encounter several species of aliens, some of whom are vastly more advanced than humankind, both in intelligence and in metaphysical matters.

Zac and Meghan herald the beginning of a New Age. Their lives among the stars is unencumbered by the conditioning of previous generations, ensuring that as far as is possible they are free of ensnarements. They belong to the first generation of humans who do not call any single star system home.

Following the format in previous volumes, the twins offer some excerpts of their family’s humanitarian and mystical teachings.

Volume IV

Aiden: The Androgyne – is based around an artificial hermaphrodite first introduced in Volume II. He/she/it is tasked with aiding a failing universe that eventually will collapse in on itself. This ultimate event is initiated by the prophet Ella and her small army, who furiously battle entities from another star system who attempt to use Earth’s resources for their own ends. However, the aliens fail, but the conflict causes the universe to collapse in upon itself, beginning the next cycle of rebirths of reality.

Along with Matron, an organic AI supercomputer, the pair reach the end of time where they oversee the passage of all data from this universe into a new beginning.

Praise for Lutor: Prophet of the New Age

“The deeper in to it, the better it gets.” – D.P.

“The work is thought-provoking, especially the further you delve into the book, and I really enjoyed it.” – E.T.

“Goodness, what an ambitious project and an enjoyable read.” – J.S.

“Enjoy the story with its eternal message; it will lift you Higher.” – S.B.

“The story just builds and builds.  If you wonder what the plot is similar to, for film you can think Dune, with a smattering of The Matrix.  In books, think of Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke mixed with a little Shikasta by Doris Lessing.”  – R.J.R.

Praise for Bodekka: Daughter of Lutor

“The second book in the Xerses Chronicles, Bodekka: Daughter of Lutor is a worthy successor to the first. It is grand in scope, full of plot twists and exquisite detail.

While reading I was reminded of another series, the Dune books written by Frank Herbert; where humanity has taken up residence among the stars and all the old evils/demons have migrated with them.” – S.B.

Please be aware that in order to convey the characters true to life, occasionally the language used in the books may be graphic in nature, and thus unsuitable for minors.

Enjoy!

Julian Hadlow


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