“Is it just another new movie series following the fame and success of classics like Star Trek or Star Wars? Or will it be just another series of books like Harry Potter or The Lord of the Rings? Will it just jump on the band wagon along with successful series like Stargate? Audiences have seen so many releases that a new project can hardly top the already seen releases. Yet, Star Walker promises to be a brand new franchise in so many different ways. Star Walker promises to be an action-packed adventure spectacle with lots of state-of-the-art special effects, exciting martial arts, explosive action, and intriguing story lines.”  -- Marco Froemter – Editor & Senior Writer of Star Wars Europe Magazine, and also Indiana Jones.com -  Germany

 

“I think your writing is very careful and precise. What I’d really like to comment on though is the suspense and curiosity you were able to conjure up within me from this one small excerpt.  It was a feeling of being in the Matrix, looking for the ark in Indiana Jones, the heart beat and force of Star Wars. I was really in London, I really smelled the stench of burnt flesh, I felt the shadows behind me, I felt the power of the unknowns, the good, and the evil lurking around the corner. Sandow 3 scared the beep out of me. I’m very excited for you. You have something very special here.”  --  Michele Cox – Actress, Hollywood

 

“What you have here is dynamic, brilliant, heart felt, and divinely inspired to be sure, though as I say that, I know it is also part of who you are and not anything that you created without total belief & experience……and the way you are packaging so many aspects of Star Walker, it is something I think will appeal to a very wide audience of souls.” – Sandy Corcoran  PHD, Texas

 

 

 

Star Walker writer & creator G. K. Holland says that much of the theme and subplots of Star Walker are inspired by, but not limited to many of the original Hebrew Scriptures. Star Walker begins in Africa in places like Egypt, Kenya, the Congo and Tanzania. In addition another portion of the Star Walker narrative also happens in Europe and the United States. Star Walker is an international adventure intertwined with ancient secrets revealed, alien technology, time travel, suspense, archeological discoveries, intense action, Biblical revelations, warfare (both supernatural and human), romance, humor and more.

 

The chapter presented here takes place one night on October 16th, 1921 in a dark cold alley in London, just weeks before Professor Henry Dane is about to embark on his latest archeological quest to Egypt. This scene happens long before Steve Dane disappears (son of Hans Dane and father to Eric Dane). It is in Egypt that the Professor discovers the incredible Ken Ju Kai Medallion. His discovery sets the Star Walker Prophecy into motion as foretold by the great and legendary Ethesian prophet Jebadiah Odi some one hundred years prior. When he is not busy mentoring his assistant Kengi Patel (a recent University of London graduate), the Professor is always busy deep in his research. He is always preparing for his next mysterious and adventurous quest. His assistant’s lack of spiritual awareness catches up with him and gives us an opportunity to meet one of the key bad guys of Star Walker, the one they call ‘the terrible one’, Sandow 3.

 

The events revealed in this book excerpt will affect all future Star Walkers, even Professor Dane’s great, great grandson Eric Dane who in the year 2012 becomes one of the most prolific Star Walkers ever known.  After you’ve read the excerpt you can listen to Star Walker Radio Episode III: Shadows & Echoes of Sandow 3 because in that scene you will hear what happens the following day opposite the scene in the book excerpt. The excerpt presented here on the official Star Walker website is in PDF form for easier reading for you. If you do not have Adobe PDF Reader, please download PDF Reader now. It is FREE and only takes a moment.  If you already have PDF Adobe Reader than you can just click on the Star Walker Book Excerpt icon below. We welcome any feedback and we’ve been given permission to give you a way to contact the writer directly here: gk@thestarwalkers.com