Book One of the Stolen Genesis series

STOLEN
GENESIS

LEGACY DENIED

The sky shattered like glass. And humanity's history stopped being its own.

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An archaeologist who has found the same impossible symbol on five continents. A Da Vinci scholar whose pattern engine has just put the odds of coincidence at 0.000019 per cent. And something very old that has been waiting for someone to ask the right question.

Dr Michael Carter's career ended the day he suggested, carefully, academically, that humanity's earliest leaps were too fast and too clean. Then, in a trench in northern Iraq, his trowel finds a carved spiral that should not exist: twelve arcs, one deliberately missing, identical to marks separated by oceans and forty thousand years.

Dr Evelyn Hart has spent years teaching machines to read the margins of Leonardo's notebooks. When Michael's photograph reaches her in Florence, her model returns an answer no historian is permitted to write down: single origin.

From a sealed cave in Sulawesi to a buried pillar at Göbekli Tepe, from a resonance chamber beneath Malta to a key hidden in plain sight at Rosslyn Chapel, the pattern leads them towards the one truth every civilisation has been built to forget. Someone shaped us. Someone is coming back to collect. And the only people who ever fought it left a message in the stone.

Book One of the Stolen Genesis series. Publishing 2026.

TWELVE ARCS. ONE MISSING.

Carved in fourteen civilisations. No inheritance chain. One author.

Grounded in the record

The places in this novel are real

Every site Michael and Evelyn walk through exists, and almost everything strange about it is documented. The fiction begins where the record falls silent.

37.2231° N, 38.9225° E

Göbekli Tepe

Monumental enclosures raised around 9600 BCE, before farming, before pottery, before the wheel. The site spent millennia entombed in sediment. It predates Stonehenge by some six thousand years.

35.8697° N, 14.5064° E

Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum

The only known prehistoric underground temple on Earth. Acoustic studies of its Oracle Room have measured strong resonances near 110 and 114 Hz. The novel's chambers answer at 112.3.

4.98° S, 119.67° E

The Sulawesi caves

Hand stencils and painted scenes in Indonesian limestone, among the oldest art known. In 2024, one narrative scene was redated to more than 51,000 years old.

21.1240° N, 11.4020° W

The Richat Structure

A forty kilometre ring of eroded rock in the Mauritanian Sahara, visible from orbit, and the internet's favourite candidate for Atlantis. In the novel, the speculation is closer than anyone knew.

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The author

DUNCAN J DOCHERTY

Duncan J Docherty writes archaeological thrillers set in the places where the historical record stops making sense. He builds his fiction on real sites, real anomalies and real research, then asks the question the textbooks will not.

Stolen Genesis: Legacy Denied is his debut novel and the first volume of the Stolen Genesis series. He lives in the United Kingdom.