Publisher's Synopsis
The Spark of Evolution
Volume I of "The Memory of the Circle"
In a world where fire is feared, not worshipped, and words are spoken only to survive-not to question-one boy sees something that changes everything.
Torak is not a warrior.
Not a shaman.
He is a boy who listens.
To wind.
To silence.
To what lies between the sounds that others ignore.
When his clan, bound by the old ways and led by the law of survival, begins to fracture, Torak glimpses something ancient yet new: a pattern. A rhythm. A meaning hidden within what others call chaos.
As strange signs appear and the old stories grow quiet, Torak is drawn to forgotten places and the invisible language etched into the world itself. But understanding comes at a cost. And those who remember are often silenced before they can speak.
This is a story of the first symbol.
The first refusal.
The first memory not shared aloud-but carried forward, encoded in gesture and silence.
In The Spark of Evolution, ancient humanity walks the edge of instinct and consciousness.
This is not the beginning of civilization.
This is the beginning of the choice to remember.
A poetic, atmospheric and deeply reflective novel, Volume I opens a grand saga about the power of memory, the meaning behind language, and the unseen forces that shape the rise-and soul-of civilization.
If you enjoy stories that blend philosophy, mystery, and myth, and if you believe that the most powerful revolutions begin in silence, this journey is for you.