The Devil’s Triangle

From the moment Mark Robson told me the outline for his latest book, I was hooked. Exploring the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle? A strange parallel world populated by technologically and evolutionary advanced dinosaurs? Count me in!

When the advanced copy of THE DEVIL’S TRIANGLE thunked through my letterbox, I opened it with barely contained excitement. The cover hinted at the adventure I was about to embark on – bringing back memories of those childhood action adventure comics I devoured (and still do).

Opening the pages I was catapulted into the world of Sam and Niamh Cutler: twins, who are on their way to a brilliant vacation in Florida with their father and Sam’s best friend, Callum.

The twin’s mother vanished in the Bermuda Triangle and now their father is obsessively trying to put the pieces of the mystery together. It’s a puzzle that consumes him, making him turn his back on the children for one afternoon. Bored, Sam and Callum decide to sneak off in their fishing boat – which proves to be a terrible mistake as they are suddenly plunged into a strange alternate world.

By this time I was already reminiscing about my old Saturday morning TV shows – such as Valley of the Dinosaurs – and peeling through the pages to discover more about fantastic new world. Lost human colonies; advanced dinosaurs who have ruined their world more than we have… it’s the kind of wonderful science fiction we have been deprived of for many years.

Mark deftly paints an incredible alternate world that feels both believable and incredible, while crosscutting the action back to our world, where Niamh finds herself fleeing from the police when they arrest her father for the suspected murder of the missing boys…

The Devil’s Triangle is a wild thrill ride, the perfect blend of science fiction and adventure. Do your imagination a favour – buy this now!

It’s already on sale here: www.amazon.co.uk

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