Gian J. Quasar is the author of numerous books. Although he is called the “Master of the Triangle”  because of 20 years of researching and documenting the subject, he has actually investigated many popular topics where folklore has previously dominated, such as Bigfoot and  UFOs. As an adjunct to his passion to solve mystery, he has also studied classic true crime cases like Jack the Ripper, The Zodiac, and the disappearance of Lord Lucan. His in-depth looks at great nautical mysteries include the disappearance of the USS Cyclops, and the ghost derelicts Carroll A. Deering and the Mary Celeste. His exposé on the disappearance of Flight 19, the famous “Lost Squadron” of 5 US Navy torpedo bombers, inspired a Resolution in Congress.

    His first book Into the Bermuda Triangle was published by McGraw-Hill in 2003. Although Simon & Schuster offered on They Flew into Oblivion he decided to back a limited edition hardcover himself in order to include numerous photographs and maps. He has a passion for book design and issues a limited hardcopy on his own before a general paperback is issued or before a traditional publisher picks up on the rights and distributes worldwide.  This page gives you an example of his published work, both private and corporate, and provides links to purchase both general release copies or the limited edition hardcovers by Brodwyn, Moor & Doane.


     

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