Archeologist Jules Templar discovers a 10,000-year-old map and the cryptic records of a Great King beneath the Temple of Baalbek in Lebanon. Jules deciphers them and realizes that they refer to an ancient artifact of immense power, the Zu-Astrum, hidden in a labyrinth beneath a remote Tibetan canyon. Jules secures sponsorship for an archeological expedition to Tibet. His team finds the entrance to the labyrinth, and as he and his feisty new love interest Ursula descend into its inky depths, they discover an unexpected artifact: a tiny disk containing the thought records and experiences of Gen-Ra, a princely initiate descended from the ancient royal bloodlines of a hybrid race of aliens. When Jules places the disk on his forehead, he experiences Gen-Ra’s thoughts as if they were his own, revealing Gen-Ra’s experience of the Great Ordeal in the labyrinth, the secrets of mankind’s place in the galaxy, the truth about the Garden of Eden, the quest for the Tablets of Power, and much more. As Jules and Ursula gain deeper insights from the thought recorder, their journey becomes a race against time to find the Zu-Astrum before it’s confiscated by the Chinese military.
Author of science fiction/adventure novel Alien Birthright. Artist, sculptor,blacksmith, jeweler, psychotherapist, hypnotherapist, technical recruiter, entrepreneur, loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather, 69 year old sorcerer, retired importer / exporter of exotic herbs and aromatic resins, former modern art gallery owner. Studied fine art at Oxford U.K. and interior design at UC Berkeley. Happily married to my soul mate, Marcia. Born in the UK and traveled extensively in China, India, Europe, America, and the Middle East. We live in an magical universe and I'm interested in knowing and understanding everything that can be known and understood; That's why I'm a dedicated and life-long autodidact.
Currently working as a night shift volunteer supervisor, providing emergency counseling services to lost souls and the recently dead. Recipient of the Order of Saturn award from the Reformed Dark Angel Institute.
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What a classic Mr. Pearson has created here. A universal tale of the struggle between good and evil, but is presented in such creativity that depicted the depth of his inner thoughts and beautiful mind. Pearson's ability of creating a displacement of time and space along with the dynamic and engaging characters he portrays. Pearson depicted uncanny ability to combine the imaginative with the unreal. This is a mind-challenging anecdote that is recommended for serious readers who travel places and see the unseen with the creator.
One thing I envy, not in a bad way, Mr. Pearson is his extraordinary talent for writing a truly engaging dialogue that, I, the reader, was physically present. It is a refreshing change from the wave of unnatural dialogues we experience in badly made films.
Congratulations, Daniel, on your successful project. I look forward to reading more of your work.
‘Alien Birthright’ is an extraordinary adventure which will transport you into multiple worlds, bringing you face to face with the powers of good and evil and the order of the universe. It is a highly entertaining story and will stay with you for a long time.
It all begins when Jules and Ursula descend into a labyrinth underneath a remote Tibetan canyon, which might hold the hiding place of the Zu-Astrum, a powerful ancient artifact. Their journey brings them to a disk which holds the memories of Gen-Ra, an alien prince from the ancient world. Placing the disk on his forehead, Jules experiences everything that Gen-Ra has gone through and much is revealed about the hybrid alien race, the origins of humanity and the eternal quest for power and dominion.
The author, Daniel Pearson, has an amazing imagination and the parallel worlds which he has created in this book are testimony to that. One moment you are running with Jules, the next one, you are searching for a way ahead with Gen-Ra, and then suddenly you’re fighting Altan Zu-shin’s battles. It just never seems to slow down! This intriguing tale kept me glued, and before I knew it, I had reached the end, craving for more!
At first, I thought the book was another archeological story about artifacts. But soon I realized that I was in a psychological thriller. Beneath the scientific language was a deeper meaning. The story was telling of life, and the ongoing fight between good and evil. I love reading books that make you think. It made me think of the endless possibilities in life once we are willing to stretch our imagination. This author has a great imagination and the ability to put his ideas into words. I liked the characters and their quest for the truth in life. I highly recommend this book.
This book, Alien Brightright, is one of the books I have read and was so impressed with that I have it on every blog I own. Many of my friends read parts of it when I was reading it and dashed over to get it for themselves. Daniel is a very good writer who allows the reader to feel connected with his characters and gives us such a visual image of his scenes that me, the reader, felt I was right there in the story. I highly recommend all to read this wonderfully written book. It will keep you entertained from beginning to end. Pattimari Sheets Cacciolfi, Therapist and Author of 30 books
Mr Pearson has created an intriguing and thought provoking work here with this novel. Carried by strong characters (really liked Ursula) with good voices to be able to distinguish them (though I felt the Brit was a bit of a stereotype - but then stereotypes are there for a reason!), with mystery that builds up very early - the book was very entertaining, and I can't wait to see what the creative mind of Mr Pearson can come up with next.
A professor discovers the location of a hidden labyrinth and learns of the history of the early ‘gods’. A little drawn out at times but well worth reading.
This book started off as an archeological story where a group of archeologists led by Jules Templar are about to embark on a dig to find the labyrinth and mysterious Zu-Astrum, in the Tibetan mountains. From the first chapter the unusual secrecy involved in signing the papers to authorize the dig was the first clue that I was in for something different. This was confirmed when two of the main characters ended up sleeping together after their first meeting, I knew then I was in for an usual ride. So, I fastened my seat-belt and settled in for the ride. And boy what a ride it was. This is a psychological thriller like no other. I was transported back into the past, then to the future, and finally back to the present; all this, while dealing with the greed and corrupt minds of humans and aliens alike. By the time I was transported back to earth and the 21st century, I was left feeling like Alice in Wonderland. Phew! What an exhilarating ride… Pick up a copy and judge for yourself.
A compelling story that keeps you turning page after page. Mr. Pearson has written a book filled with page turning suspense. Take a dash of international intrigue in an exotic location, throw in amazing alien artifacts alongside some great action-adventure and you have Alien Birthright. An old interplanetary war eventually focuses on Earth and some of its precious resources and a rebellion changes the future of primitive mankind. In our day, Jules Templar sets out on an archeological dig to find the Zu-Astrum, only to discover his own destiny and mankind's birthright. I absolutely love these kinds of books and I recommend this highly to anyone who loves science fiction and action-adventure stories. This is a great read.