

Gian J. Quasar (Geeyan Qwazahr) first achieved international recognition for his celebrated research into the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, which culminated in the first nonfiction book to be published on the subject in 25 years (in 2003.)
The intense and serious nature of the subject, however, forced him to cloak his natural lighthearted (albeit sarcastic) personality and quick sense of humor. “When you have a name like this, you either have to be scorchingly handsome or funny. I can at least be funny.
He then turned to writing adventurous fiction sluiced with sarcasm, humor and always intrigue. His humor is always mixes with genuine drama, and sometimes a cynical critique of mankind.
Quasar’s real life pursuits form the backdrop to his fiction. The first is SOMA, a search for the body of Alexander the Great. This is to be followed by Now, Survivor, a murder- spy thriller staged almost entirely in a lifeboat at sea.
He continues to write nonfiction, and 2 books are currently being researched in addition to his fictional novels.
Bermuda-Triangle.Org was once one of the largest independent websites in the world (with over 250 pages). It is now the official website of the author. Visit here frequently to get the latest information on all Gian’s books.

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More than a word: a discovery— Alexander’s the Great’s body under Modern Alexandria, Egypt. See More
SOMA

Books in the works by the author |
She is the greatest mystery of the sea. In 1918 she sailed into the Triangle with 309 sailors aboard. Until recently it was thought there never was a trace left of her. Gian’s search for clues has uncovered a witness of wreckage, and a possible survivor! Was she really lost to the Triangle? Or is she the US Navy’s first mutiny? Can we find her last resting place?
A Passage to Oblivion:
Unraveling the Greatest Mystery of the Sea . . . the disappearance of the USS Cyclops

Atyantica!
The Dawn of History,
the Twighlight of Prehistory
Solving the Sudden Origins of Civilization
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Notable Quotables
On the symbiotic relationship between author and publisher: “Yes, I was a little shrimp picking on the teeth of sharks.”
Behind every myth, behind every phenomena, there is a kernel of truth. It is that kernel which I seek. Considering how large some of the myths and phenomena have become, their kernel could be truly significant. . . and finding that kernel could mean finding one of the greatest discoveries of mankind.
At the Writer’s Desk

Now, Survivor

Murder, Espionage, and Terrorism in a Lifeboat
Currently in the works . . .
Are the Bible and all other ancient sources true about there being one great civilization over the Earth, speaking one language, that preceded the dawn of our first recorded civilizations? Was it destroyed, like they say, suddenly?
Inspired by the numerous discovies in the Bermuda Triangle of a sunken civilization, Gian searches through history and over the world to uncover the true roots of what the Greeks called Atlantis, what the Sumerians called Babel, what the Hindi called Rutas, what the Chinese called Mu, the Polynesians called Lemuria, and the Amerindians called Atzlan.
The latest develoments in science and archeology are woven together to give startling body to the legends.
Suddenly plunged into a lifeboat when an old tramp freighter mysteriously sinks, the 14 survivors find themselves the target of an unknown killer. One by one they are killed while fearing the reason may be a locked attaché case belonging to the first victim. They must fight the elements, each other, and find the reason in order to save their lives.