
The Star Sky series is an ambitious multi-volume novel cycle that explores the hidden connections between human lives, historical events, and the long-term consequences of our decisions. Moving between centuries, countries, and cultures, the novels reveal how seemingly small personal choices can trigger chains of events that echo across generations.
Each book in the Star Sky saga unveils another layer of a larger narrative. Themes such as karma, destiny, trust, power, personal responsibility, and human relationships appear throughout the story world. By connecting characters across different historical periods—from Victorian England to modern Europe—the series creates a rich and immersive literary universe.
Readers who enjoy historical fiction, philosophical storytelling, and character-driven drama will find the Star Sky books both thought-provoking and emotionally engaging. Together, the novels build a complex narrative about how human actions shape not only individual lives but entire communities.
Below you can explore the five novels that form the Star Sky series.
Star Sky – Path of Stars
The first novel in the Star Sky series, Path of Stars, introduces the foundations of the story and the karmic chain of events that will influence future generations.
The narrative begins in Victorian England, where Catherine, a local historian living in the picturesque town of Cheltenham, falls in love with Thomas, an ambitious accountant. At first their relationship seems ordinary, but a single mistake by Thomas triggers consequences neither of them could imagine. His decision not only destroys their relationship but also initiates a devastating series of events that eventually harms thousands of people.
Yet the story does not end there.
Exactly 164 years later—one full Neptune cycle later—in modern Budapest, Tamás, a project manager, meets Carolina, a charismatic tour guide. Despite their immediate attraction, their relationship becomes strained by subconscious fears, mistrust, and emotional barriers. They cannot understand why their connection seems both powerful and impossible at the same time.
Unbeknownst to them, the roots of their conflict reach far back into the past. The question remains: can they break the negative karma created generations earlier?
Star Sky – A Macedonian Story
The second book, A Macedonian Story, expands the narrative universe by linking modern political conflicts with historical struggles in Victorian Britain.
The story begins with a striking question: What connects the 21st-century Macedonian city of Strumica with the smoke-filled streets of Victorian Manchester?
In the mountains near Strumica, a Canadian gold-mining company receives extraction rights that threaten untouched natural landscapes. Protests erupt as heavy machinery begins tearing into the mountains. Petra and Tamás emerge as leaders of a resistance movement supported by an unlikely coalition of individuals: a professional footballer, an accounting professor working in a Scottish pub, a television editor, a wealthy merchant, and the procurement chief of Texas’s largest oil company.
While the Macedonian intelligence services conduct covert campaigns against the activists, the group finds itself drawn into a dangerous struggle where politics, environmental interests, and corporate power collide.
Meanwhile, the narrative travels back to Victorian Manchester, where young Thomas Pickwick witnesses industrial unrest and social upheaval. Students and citizens protest against a textile factory poisoning the river, while rival political factions clash in the streets.
Together, these parallel storylines reveal how the past and present are deeply interconnected.
Star Sky – The Age of Trust and Nihilism
The third novel, The Age of Trust and Nihilism, shifts the focus toward modern society and the fragile nature of human relationships.
Carolina Reina arrives in Budapest from a small rural town and quickly becomes a central figure in the city’s vibrant nightlife. Beautiful, confident, and fiercely independent, she follows one rule: never fall in love.
But when Gábor, a talented water polo player, becomes deeply attached to her, the emotional game ends in tragedy. After his sudden death, his father Lajos—a retired intelligence officer—refuses to accept the official explanation and launches his own investigation.
What begins as a personal search for truth soon uncovers a web of manipulation, revenge, and hidden motives.
At the same time, signs of industrial espionage within the global oil industry begin drawing international attention to Budapest.
Yet the deeper roots of the story stretch far into the past.
In 19th-century England, the Fairham siblings struggle to survive as street pickpockets until fate brings them together with Kevin O’Brien from Manchester. Their unlikely alliance sets events in motion that will echo across generations.
Star Sky – The Ordeal of Tamás Pichner
The fourth installment, The Ordeal of Tamás Pichner, focuses on one man caught in the middle of an escalating psychological and emotional conflict.
After writing a novel inspired by Carolina, Tamás Pichner hopes to close a painful chapter of his life. Instead, the book triggers an obsessive reaction from Carolina herself. Consumed by paranoia, she begins to see enemies everywhere—and Tamás becomes her primary target.
Harassment and threats intensify, forcing Tamás to flee Budapest and disappear to the west coast of Ireland, where he attempts to rebuild his life working quietly in a café.
For a moment, hope returns when he meets a woman who seems to offer a new beginning.
But Carolina refuses to let go.
Determined to silence him forever, she sends Zoltán to track him down. What she does not know is that Tamás’s new partner hides a dangerous secret of her own—one that could unleash consequences no one expects.
Meanwhile, the past reveals another parallel story set in 19th-century San Diego, where the Fairham siblings struggle to survive during the chaotic years of the Gold Rush. Navajo tribes defend their lands while waves of immigrants arrive in a frontier society shaped by ambition and conflict.
Two centuries. Two worlds.
One chain of events that refuses to break.
Star Sky – Fulfilment of Karmas
The final novel in the saga, Fulfilment of Karmas, brings the entire Star Sky story to its powerful conclusion.
Carolina Reina undergoes a dramatic transformation, finally beginning to confront the consequences of her actions and searching for a new path alongside George Pays.
Meanwhile, Bertalan Szarvassy travels to Ireland to uncover the truth behind the disappearance of his friend. With the help of Petra Ziminova—now the head of Macedonian intelligence—the final pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place.
In Dublin, Jancsi and Sandra prepare for their wedding, unaware that they are once again about to be drawn into the center of unfolding events.
As the story reaches its climax, long-hidden connections are revealed, unresolved conflicts find closure, and the karmic chains stretching across centuries finally reach their conclusion.
The Star Sky saga ends with a powerful reflection on destiny, forgiveness, and the possibility of breaking destructive cycles.
Discover the Complete Star Sky Saga
Together, the five novels form a richly interconnected narrative about history, human relationships, and the invisible forces that link past and present.
Each book can be enjoyed individually, but the full Star Sky series reveals a deeper story about how personal choices shape the future of entire generations.
Readers seeking historical drama, philosophical themes, and emotionally complex characters will find the Star Sky novels an unforgettable literary journey.