Jack Mimoun was a man built on a foundation of carefully curated lies. To the millions who watched his hit TV show, Val Verde: Survivalist , he was a rugged explorer who had survived the world’s deadliest island with nothing but a pocketknife and his wits. In reality, Jack’s "survival" had involved a hidden catering tent and a very talented stunt double. But fame has a way of catching up to you.
Forty-eight hours later, Jack found himself crammed into a rusting propeller plane alongside Aurélie, his panicked manager Bruno, and a legendary (and possibly insane) mercenary named Jean-Marc Bastos.
The journey was a comedy of terrors. Jack accidentally triggered ancient traps while trying to find a signal for his phone. Bruno was nearly eaten by a plant that smelled like expensive cologne. Yet, as they delved deeper, Jack began to realize that the "Secrets of Val Verde" weren't just marketing fluff.
Jack Mimoun was a man built on a foundation of carefully curated lies. To the millions who watched his hit TV show, Val Verde: Survivalist , he was a rugged explorer who had survived the world’s deadliest island with nothing but a pocketknife and his wits. In reality, Jack’s "survival" had involved a hidden catering tent and a very talented stunt double. But fame has a way of catching up to you.
Forty-eight hours later, Jack found himself crammed into a rusting propeller plane alongside Aurélie, his panicked manager Bruno, and a legendary (and possibly insane) mercenary named Jean-Marc Bastos.
The journey was a comedy of terrors. Jack accidentally triggered ancient traps while trying to find a signal for his phone. Bruno was nearly eaten by a plant that smelled like expensive cologne. Yet, as they delved deeper, Jack began to realize that the "Secrets of Val Verde" weren't just marketing fluff.