The Luminar Codex

A story about truth, pride, deception, and the quiet danger of drifting from God.

There are moments when fiction can say what plain teaching sometimes cannot.

The Luminar Codex was written as a fictional story, but its heartbeat is deeply biblical. It explores an ancient struggle that still plays out in modern life — the tension between trusting God’s wisdom and choosing independence from Him.

Set in a world shaped by light and shadow, the story follows Adrian and Evangeline, entrusted with guarding a creation rooted in truth. As subtle doubts creep in and persuasive voices challenge what they’ve always known, they are faced with a choice that feels familiar to every generation:
Will they remain anchored to God’s instruction, or will pride quietly pull them away?

Why this book was written

We live in a time where:

  • Temptation is loud
  • Confusion is normalised
  • Questioning God’s truth is often celebrated as maturity

This book was written to gently but clearly remind readers that drifting rarely begins with rebellion — it usually begins with small compromises, quiet doubts, and the belief that we no longer need God’s guidance as much as we once did.

The Luminar Codex is inspired by the early chapters of Genesis, particularly the spiritual corruption described before the flood. It is not a retelling of Scripture, but a fictional reflection meant to point readers back to the Word of God.

Who this book is for

This book may resonate with you if:

  • You care deeply about your faith but feel the pressure of modern thinking
  • You enjoy story-driven fiction with spiritual depth
  • You want to reflect on themes like obedience, humility, truth, and deception
  • You’re concerned about how subtle ideas can slowly shape beliefs

It is written for thoughtful readers — not as entertainment alone, but as an invitation to reflect.

What this story is really about

At its core, The Luminar Codex is about:

  • The cost of drifting from truth — and the grace to return
  • The danger of pride disguised as independence
  • How deception often sounds reasonable at first
  • Why God’s instruction is not restrictive, but protective

Where to get the book

The Luminar Codex is available on Amazon in:

  • Kindle eBook
  • Paperback

A personal note

My prayer is simple:
That this story would encourage readers to return to Scripture, to trust God’s wisdom again, and to recognize that His truth has not changed — even when the world around us has.

6 Comments

  1. Many many congratulations, Santy! This is a true testimony of your faith and belief. You have anchored your faith in Him and this is the result. Best wishes

  2. Congratulations Santosh! I was not aware of this talent!! Praying this book will sell well and provide success to the goals you have communicated!! 🙂 All the best brother!

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