WANDERLIST: Ten famous novels set in Bermuda

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  • “Wide Sargasso Sea” by Jean Rhys: While not entirely set in Bermuda, this novel includes important events that take place on the island.
  • “The Bermuda Triangle” by Charles Berlitz: This non-fiction book delves into the mysteries surrounding Bermuda Triangle, including disappearances and strange occurrences.
  • “The Company of Ghosts” by Lynda Mugglestone: This supernatural thriller explores the haunted side of Bermuda and its historical connections.
  • “A Certain Ambiguity” by Gaurav Suri and Hartosh Singh Bal: Although primarily set in India, this mathematical mystery novel incorporates a pivotal character from Bermuda.
  • “A Salty Piece of Land” by Jimmy Buffett: This adventure tale tells the story of a cowboy wanderer who finds himself in Bermuda, encountering various colourful characters along the way.
  • “Struggling for Perfection: Bermuda, 1612-1660” by Clarence Maxwell: While not a work of fiction, this historical account offers an in-depth look at Bermuda’s early colonial period.
  • “Death by Facebook and Other Stories” by Bermudian author, Jonathan Land Evans: This collection of short stories explores contemporary themes and social issues within the island’s context.
  • “And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails” by Wayne Curtis: Although not entirely focused on Bermuda, this book examines various Caribbean locations, including their connection to rum.
  • “Bermuda Gold” by George Mackay Brown: Set during World War II, this novel follows a group of soldiers who are sent to Bermuda and interact with the island’s society.
  • “Bermuda Schwartz” by Robert Spiller: This mystery novel takes place on the island and follows the adventures of a professor who becomes embroiled in a case involving buried treasure.
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