What if the myths of gods, Eden, and the fall of creation were not allegory but memory?
When Admiral Sandy Stewart leads an interstellar taskforce to the Sirius system, he expects ruins, unanswered questions, and silence. What he finds instead is something far more terrifying. An entire world erased by a runaway genetic creation, a DNA devouring organism powerful enough to exterminate a civilisation and threaten the galaxy itself.
As scientists race against extinction and diplomacy strains under the weight of revelation, a radical solution turns the enemy against itself, saving countless worlds. But survival is only the beginning.
Buried beneath the dust of Sirius lies the truth of the Creators, not divine beings, but brilliant, flawed architects of life who seeded multiple worlds, shaped five intelligent species, and left behind a legacy of hope... and warning. Ancient myths across humanity, the Selene, the Atlanteans, and the Helios are suddenly revealed as fragments of shared history, encoded not just in culture, but in DNA itself.
The trail leads to Eden a living untouched paradise. A perfect world and the original cradle of creation.
Now the galaxy faces an impossible choice.
With the power to restore dead worlds, resurrect lost species, and even rebuild the Creators themselves, Admiral Stewart and his allies must decide whether knowledge should be used or restrained. Because creation, once unleashed can never be undone.
The Prophecy Fulfilled is a sweeping hard-science epic of discovery, consequence, and responsibility combining rigorous science, profound philosophy, and unforgettable wonder. It asks the ultimate question,
If you inherit the tools of gods... do you dare use them?
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Served for eighteen years in the Royal Army Medical Corps as a Laboratory Technician (now known as a Biomedical Scientist), in both the Regular and Territorial Army. My career took me from Keogh Barracks, Aldershot, the Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot, BMH Iserlohn in Germany to King Edward Memorial Hospital in Port Stanley, as well as three operational tours in Bosnia (Op Grapple 5) and Iraq (Op Telic 1 and 6).
After leaving military service, continued working as a Biomedical Scientist for the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service since 2000, where I am now a Senior Biomedical Scientist (Compliance Officer).
On the 21st April 2006, my unit 205 Field Hospital (V) were fortunate enough to win the Daily Record Our Heroes Award - Forces, for the our work in Iraq during Op Telic 6.
I have previously published my autobiography, Being one of the Best.
Live in Aberdeenshire with his wife, Donna, and their two children, James and Calum.