by Micheal Robateau (Author), John Alexander Watler (Author)
The Bomba Codex takes us on an intriguing journey through the jungles of Belize into the sophisticated underworld of stolen Mayan antiquities. Watler intricately weaves an extraordinary plot that gives us a touching and intimate peek into the lives of interesting and unique characters we will come to love or hate, all juxtaposed against a refreshing tropical backdrop that gives this novel a unique and relaxing read. The clock is ticking and the stakes are high in this desperate search to locate the only dynamic document known to man with real-time implications for the planet. Fiction or not, it will scare you into reality. From the gang-infested streets of Los Angeles, to the wealthy suburbs of Houston, to the pristine waters off the Western Barrier Reef, the world is Watler's stage and his literary genius has carte blanche to bring home the action and expose the ugly underbelly of our struggle to overcome temptation, lust and greed. The Bomba Codex is indisputably a bombshell and deservedly Watler's calling card to that exclusive club of novelists who we hold in high regard and come to depend on for adventure, passion, intrigue and ultimate escape.
Author Biography
JOHN ALEXANDER WATLER, Novelist, Master Storyteller, Poet, Literary Performer was born in Monkey River Village, Toledo District, Belize ( British Honduras) in 1938. Among his published works are: "Cry Among Rain Clouds," novel; "De Works," collection of short fiction and non-fiction; "Sea Lotto," novel; "Boss Of Dangriga," novel; "Escape To Nomo-Nomo" lyrical folklore comedy; "Story of Belize City," historical, epic poem; "Once Upon A Time In Belize," screenplay. In addition to his many contributions to Belizean literature, John Alexander Watler is a MASTER STORYTELLER, well known in the Belizean theater for his lively one-man performances portraying Brer Anansi or one of his own creations,"Onefoot" and Sunkutu. Watler is a favorite of school children throughout Belize for his fresh stories and energetic performances and is recognized for his efforts to keep Kriol culture alive. Universities in the US, including Texas A & M, Marlborough College and Sterling College, have hosted John Alexander Watler as Literary Performer.