Infinity by Serhii Adamenko is a profound journey through time, identity, and the endless cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Merging the mystic with the mundane, this epic trilogy — The Flight of the Butterfly, The Gaze of the Raven, and The Step of the Wolf — explores the interconnected lives of diverse souls as they traverse centuries, cultures, and lifetimes in search of meaning, freedom, and love.
Through a series of vividly woven narratives — from the delicate emergence of a butterfly to the haunting journey of Jonathan, a young man navigating post-slavery America, to the conflicted life of Vaino, a hitman seeking redemption, and the unwavering honor of Taro, a samurai bound by tradition — Infinity delves into the universal human experiences of love, loss, and the quest for eternal truth.
Rooted in the author’s reflections on spirituality, reincarnation, and personal transformation, Infinity transcends borders and time, reminding readers that life is a continuous circle, where every ending is also a beginning. This is a story of souls meeting across lifetimes, of choices that ripple through eternity, and of the invisible threads that bind us all.
Step into Infinity — where destiny, love, and the mysteries of existence converge.
Serhii Adamenko, an Irish-Ukrainian author, was born in 1965 in Krasnyi Luch, located in the Luhansk region of Ukraine. He graduated from the Commercial Technical College and served in the Soviet Army for two years. During 1990–1991, Serhii played an active role in Ukraine’s fight for independence and was instrumental in founding the first Ukrainian Orthodox Church in the Donbas region of Eastern Ukraine.
In 1997, Serhii emigrated with his family to Argentina, and in 2002, they relocated to Ireland, where he has lived and worked ever since. From 2017 to 2018, he joined the Volunteer Corps “Right Sector” to defend Eastern Ukraine against Russian aggression.
Serhii is the author of several notable works, including The Flight of the Butterfly, The Gaze of the Raven, The Step of the Wolf, The Heroes of Modernity, and Slaves Are Not Allowed into Heaven. Beyond his literary achievements, he is a proud father of four children.