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Through Waters Unseen

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Beneath the serenity of the surface of the ocean is a vast realm of the unknown and unexplored. For centuries, the Bermuda Triangle has earned its place at the center of that which we have never been able to explain or understand. And at the heart of the Bermuda Triangle lies an island. An island that most never see or know exists. An island which some are tragically led to. It is a place beyond the reach of human sanity and reason.

A place that should not exist.

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293 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 25, 2024

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Chad A. Clark

37 books29 followers
Chad A. Clark is an author of dark-leaning fiction, born and raised in the middle of the United States. His road began in Illinois, along the banks of the Mississippi and from there he moved to Iowa, where he has lived ever since. From an early age, he was brined in the glory that is science fiction and horror, from the fantastical of George Lucas, Gene Roddenberry and Steven Spielberg to the dark and gritty tales of Stephen King and George Romero. The way from there to here has been littered with no shortage of books and movies, all of which have and continue to inform his narrative style to this day. Chad has written horror, science fiction and non-fiction. He has been published by Crystal Lake Publishing, Dark Minds Press, Shadow Work Publishing, EyeCue Productions, Darker Worlds Publishing and Sirens Call Publications. His books have received critical praise from the Ginger Nuts of Horror, Ink Heist, Confessions of a Reviewer, Horror DNA and This is Horror. For more, check out www.cclarkfiction.net

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Profile Image for Kate Victoria RescueandReading.
1,985 reviews126 followers
June 6, 2024
Chad Clark’s Bermuda Triangle book is a fantastic mixture of thrilling adventure and hellish reality bleed.

A group of friends get more than they bargain for on a tour of the waters around Bermuda, the sites of many disappearances. As night sets and a thick fog roll in, the vessel becomes a killing ground. This is only the beginning of the tortures the survivors will endure.

The first half of this story was fast paced and had me flying through the pages, shocked by some of the gruesome events and hungry for more.

The second half was a bit of a slower burn, but is integral to the backstory of one of the main characters. Soon enough, readers are back in the nightmare that lies within the Devil’s Triangle.
Profile Image for Dion Smith.
524 reviews3 followers
August 3, 2024
I have been a fan of all things strange since Leonard Nimoy told me about them on Great Mysteries of the World (called ‘In Search of...’ on America TV).

So when I saw Chad Clark’s horror book about the Bermuda Triangle I jumped at the chance to read it. and I’m so glad I did, It feels like a cross between Event Horizon and In the Mouth of Madness but set in the Bermuda triangle.

There is some great gruesome parts and some mind bending ‘is this real?’ moments, all put together in way that was easy to follow and hard to put down.

A group of friends get more than they bargain for on a tour of the waters around Bermuda, the sites of many disappearances. As night sets and a thick fog roll in, the vessel becomes a killing ground.
But that is only the starts of their Madness in a place that should not exist.

Will they get answers to the mystery of the Bermuda triangle or will they become part of the mystery.

If you love a grisly, mind bending mystery then you will love this.

Profile Image for Joan Smith.
813 reviews21 followers
August 24, 2024
Thank you, Chad A Clark

This book was a combination of two very different novellas in one book. I have always been curious about the Devil’s Triangle/ Bermuda Triangle.

Both stories have good elements to them. The first story grabbed my attention right away while the second was well written. I enjoyed the first story better. I did enjoy the gory description in both books.
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