There are many books written about the Bermuda Triangle
After Vincent Gaddis’ official article that brought the Bermuda Triangle into the limelight, many other articles and books concerning the area and phenomenon were published. As some worsened the belief that the place was haunted, others tried to provide facts that it wasn’t.
In 1965, Gaddis turned his first article about the Bermuda Triangle into a book, “the Invisible Horizon.” Many writers that sought to break Gaddis’ ideas were John Wallace Spencer, who wrote “the Limbo of the Lost” in 1969, and Richard Winer, who wrote “The Devil’s Triangle” in 1974. Travelers could grab some of these books to understand what the place offers based on the writer’s perspective.