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Book 2 of The Accounts series.
The story in this book is one that many will find familiar. For it concerns tales which have to do with our origin, our destiny and our purpose in life.
Its precursor, The Martian Accounts, set the scene by offering a possible interpretation of the first chapters of Genesis, as well as the archaeological mysteries of our world. Its narrator was an imaginary figure from the future, whose discoveries on Mars revealed shocking truths which concern us all today.
The Earthen Accounts continues on from there by interpreting further the early chapters of Genesis, and offering an explanation for some of our ancestors' myths. Its narrator, this time, is from the distant past, and is a descendant of a man who survived a catastrophe which was so devastating that its memory has been preserved by cultures everywhere around the world.
Like its precursor, this book too has clues throughout its pages; clues which help answer questions for those in search of the truth, and which can be found by anyone - provided they look hard enough…
Titles in the series (2)
- The Martian Accounts: The Accounts, #1
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Book 1 of The Accounts series. Humanity has finally managed to launch its first archaeological expedition to the planet Mars. Following decades of unmanned missions, and their confirmation of artificial structures there, a team has been sent to the red planet to excavate the ruins. They already knew about the Pyramids. They already knew about the Face. But what they discover about the people who built them and other structures like them is beyond their wildest dreams and their darkest nightmares. They expected to find the remains of a highly advanced civilisation. They expected to learn from its former inhabitants. What no one was expecting was the malevolence that overshadowed it all. Knowledge came at a high price here. It affected the Martians, and will eventually affect the team. The Martian Accounts is all that remains of that expedition, and is the last testimony of the men and women who risked everything to bring to light that which should have remained hidden.
- The Earthen Accounts: The Accounts, #2
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Book 2 of The Accounts series. The story in this book is one that many will find familiar. For it concerns tales which have to do with our origin, our destiny and our purpose in life. Its precursor, The Martian Accounts, set the scene by offering a possible interpretation of the first chapters of Genesis, as well as the archaeological mysteries of our world. Its narrator was an imaginary figure from the future, whose discoveries on Mars revealed shocking truths which concern us all today. The Earthen Accounts continues on from there by interpreting further the early chapters of Genesis, and offering an explanation for some of our ancestors' myths. Its narrator, this time, is from the distant past, and is a descendant of a man who survived a catastrophe which was so devastating that its memory has been preserved by cultures everywhere around the world. Like its precursor, this book too has clues throughout its pages; clues which help answer questions for those in search of the truth, and which can be found by anyone - provided they look hard enough…
S. Sol
For several years, I have been doing my own private research on the early chapters of Genesis from the Bible, with an attempt to address certain questions that others have been trying to answer, such as the location of the Garden of Eden, the so-called Nephilim, etc. I originally started writing my work as an academic book, but then changed the style into a type of fiction, namely because people are more prone to read fiction rather than academic non-fiction. I have therefore presented my views in a style that (for want of a better word) I would call 'Pseudo-Sci Fi’, and have inserted clues everywhere regarding my findings. In fact, the purpose of my writings is to encourage people to do their own research, to think out of the box, and to learn how to challenge established ideas. My first novella (The Martian Accounts) looks at the possibility of artificial structures on Mars (such as the Pyramids and the Face) and attempts to explain them through Genesis, while my second novella (The Earthen Accounts) examines Genesis more closely while at the same time linking it with early mythologies as well as anomalous archaeological finds on Earth. Both books are part of a series, called 'The Accounts', and there are three more waiting to be written (they are still in my head!). I hope you enjoy reading them, and feel free to ask me any questions. My email is sol.writings@gmail.com, but I have to warn you: I am a bit ‘old-school’, and therefore not always hooked up to the internet, so I may take a few days to get back to you... - S. SOL
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