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The Bermuda Triangle Trap

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The Bermuda Triangle Trap

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: JC McNeil
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The ocean doesn’t just swallow ships it keeps them.

When a routine research expedition goes dark, young tech-genius Anderson, expert navigator Maya, and the skeptical Dr. Aris find themselves pulled into the heart of the world’s greatest mystery. But the Bermuda Triangle isn’t just a patch of treacherous water; it’s a high-tech “trap” designed by a civilization that shouldn’t exist.

As the laws of physics shatter around them, the trio discovers a “Magnetic Graveyard” where time runs backward and a hidden city of light hums beneath the waves. Anderson soon realizes that the Triangle is a failing biological supercomputer a library of human history that is beginning to overheat. If they can’t decode the “Deep-Sea Hum” and reset the system, the anomaly won’t just keep what it has taken; it will expand to swallow the world.

From zero-gravity junctions to encounters with ancient guardians, Anderson and his crew must race against a ticking clock that is literally rewinding their lives. To escape the Trap, they’ll have to solve a puzzle centuries in the making or become another permanent ghost in the machine.

©2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2026 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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