About the Book
When James Jones sets out to investigate the suspicious death of his brother, he stumbles upon a secret bigger than anything he could have imagined — a place that isn’t on any map, buried deep in the Bermuda Triangle. Known only as The Island, it’s a hidden civilization where some of the world’s most brilliant minds — Einstein, Presley, Marley — didn’t die. They disappeared.
Drawn in by encrypted journals, coded memories, and the trail of a man he thought was gone forever, James finds himself caught between the life he’s known and the impossible truth he was never meant to uncover. The Island isn’t just real — it’s alive. Self-sustaining. Immortal. Governed by a philosophy that death is optional, but truth… comes with a price.
Haunted by government agents, secret societies, and the ethics of eternal life, James must decide whether the truth is worth exposing — or if some mysteries should stay buried in paradise.
A genre-bending mix of mystery, science fiction, and magical realism, The Island explores what it means to disappear, to reinvent, and to question whether the cost of utopia is one we’re willing to pay.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Science Fiction & Fantasy
- Additional Categories Action / Adventure
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 226 -
Isbn
- Hardcover, ImageWrap: 9798349857614
- Publish Date: May 26, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords Adventure, island, Mystery, Bermuda Triangle
About the Creator
Rob is a storyteller at heart. A retired chef by trade. After years spent in the heat of professional kitchens, Rob found a new kind of fire in writing, where the ingredients are memory, imagination, and soul. Instead of seasoning food, he now seasons his stories with humor, emotion, and a touch of the unexpected. Whether he’s reimagining history, or penning deeply personal memoirs, Rob’s stories carry the weight of love and the spark of curiosity. He blends genres the way a chef blends flavors: unapologetically and with purpose. His work often fuses nostalgia with futurism, humor with heartbreak, and real-life grit with wild invention. You might find Bob Marley and Einstein at a café in one scene, and a talking doll in the next. From self-published memoirs like Sunflower Yellow to ambitious projects like Hula Girl and The Island, Rob continues to evolve as a writer while staying true to the things that matter most: family, originality, and a damn good story.