In September 1950, Edward Van Winkle Jones wrote an article for The Miami Herald about the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes between Bermuda and the Florida Coast. The name “Bermuda Triangle” wouldn’t be coined until 1974, in an cover article for Argosy magazine written by Victor Gaddis. For the next quarter-century, the haunting allure of the Triangle captured the imagination of popular culture.
Thanks to modern radar, air traffic control, and global positioning systems (GPS), air and sea travel in the Bermuda Triangle are safer than ever before. Experts have dismissed any claims of paranormal activity as sensationalist journalism or pseudoscience. But sometimes experts are wrong.
Contents: About the Series | About the Authors | Reviews | How to Read It | News and Events
About the Series
About the Authors
This series is co-written by three authors. Dan Koboldt is a genetics researcher and sci-fi/fantasy author. He is the author of the Gateways to Alissia series (Harper Voyager, 2016-2018), and the editor of Putting the Science in Fiction (Writers Digest, 2018).
Mindy McGinnis is an Edgar Award-winning novelist who writes across multiple genres, including post-apocalyptic, historical, thriller, contemporary, mystery, and fantasy. While her settings may change, you can always count on Mindy’s books to deliver grit, truth, and an unflinching look at humanity and the world around us.
Sylvia Spruck Wrigley is a pilot and aviation writer who has written several nonfiction books on airplane disasters. She is also a Nebula-nominated author of science fiction and fantasy, with stories published in Nature, Lightspeed, Tor.com, and other venues.
Blurbs & Reviews
The authors mesh well, and readers fascinated with all things Bermuda Triangle will find much to enjoy.”
-Publishers Weekly.
Incredible fun and a perfect summer read! Maybe don’t dive in while you’re airborne.”
-Becky LeJeune, No More Grumpy Bookseller
Strong characterisation and a mystery for the ages.”
-Verushka of Pop.Edit.Lit
A highly entertaining thriller with sci-fi elements.”
-Mervi, Mervi’s Book Reviews
Fun adventure fiction set in the Caribbean. It’s got mysteries, intrigue, and a hermit. Recommended.”
-Eric Primm, Primmlife Book Reviews
How to Read It
The Triangle is a 10-episode serial published through the Serial Box app. You can read it like an e-book or listen to the enhanced audiobook. The first episode is free. If you like it, you can order the whole season for $13.99. See also: How Serial Box works.
For details, visit The Triangle at Serial Box.
You can also read a preview of season one.
News and Events
Check back here for updates about advance reviews, blurbs, author events, and more.
- January 2, 2019: Feature in Books of 2019 That Will Chill You To The Bone, at High Fever Books
- March 1, 2019: You can rate/review The Triangle on its Goodreads page.
- March 2, 2019: Online press kit available in Google Drive
- March 28, 2019: Eric Primm reviewed episode one of The Triangle
- April 3, 2019: Five-star review of The Triangle by Angel Leya
- April 3, 2019: Episode 1 reviewed by Verushka at Pop.Edit.Lit
- April 22, 2019: New review of The Triangle at Publishers Weekly
- April 24, 2019: Episode 1 (“The Gathering Storm”) released by Serial Box
- April 24, 2019: Season one reviewed by Eric Primm at Primmlife
- April 24, 2019: Review of episode 1 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- May 1, 2019: Episode 2 (“Mr. Babbitt”) released by Serial Box
- May 1, 2019: Review of episode 2 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- May 3, 2019: The Triangle featured in The Best Online Serial Fiction at Den of Geek
- May 8, 2019: Episode 3 (“The Moon People”) released by Serial Box
- May 8, 2019: Review of episode 3 at Mervi’s book reviews
- May 15, 2019: Episode 4 (“We Are Not Alone”) released by Serial Box
- May 15, 2019: Review of episode 4 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- May 20, 2019: Dan’s guest column on co-writing a serial novel published at Writers Digest blog
- May 22, 2019: Episode 5 (“Castaways”) released by Serial Box
- May 22, 2019: Review of episode 5 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- May 29, 2019: Episode 6 (“Dark Demonstrations”) released by Serial Box
- June 3, 2019: Review of episode 6 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- June 5, 2019: Episode 7 (“The Cold War”) released by Serial Box
- June 6, 2019: Review of episode 7 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- June 12, 2019: Episode 8 (“Revelations”) released by Serial Box
- June 12, 2019: Review of episode 8 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- June 19, 2019: Episode 9 (“What Was Lost”) released by Serial Box
- June 19, 2019: Review of episode 9 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
- June 21, 2019: Becky LeJeune calls it “the perfect summer read” at No More Grumpy Bookseller
- June 22, 2019: Lauren Stoolfire at Always Me says the Triangle is “well worth your time.”
- June 26, 2019: Episode 10 (“False Intentions”) released by Serial Box
- June 26, 2019: Review of episode 10 at Mervi’s Book Reviews
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