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Paperback The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar: Solving the Oak Island Mystery Book

ISBN: 0892817100

ISBN13: 9780892817108

The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar: Solving the Oak Island Mystery

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A compelling argument that connects the lost treasure of the Knights Templar to the mysterious money pit on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, that has baffled treasure hunters for two centuries - Fascinating occult detective work linking the Cathars, the Scottish Masons, and Renne-le-Chateau to the elusive treasure pit on Oak Island - Draws on new evidence recently unearthed in Italy, France, and Scotland to provide a compelling solution to one of the world's...

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5 ratings

Fantastic Book

This book traces the voyage of the Knights Templar from France to Scotland to Oak Island, Nova Scotia and gives plenty of evidence why this very well could have happened. I couldn't put this book down. I highly recommend it if you are at all interested in mysteries.

Great book on Knights Templar

There are so few good reads on historical subjects and this was one I couldn't put down.

history lovers delight

well researched , non biased, and very informitive

An outstanding theory on oak island

This was not only an excellent book on the Knights Templar and but it also introduced new ideas into the treasure they have been attempting to recover on oak island. After buying the book I couldn't put it down....I can't wait to read the next book by the author

Excellent book,well researched and written.

Mr. Sora's book expounding his theory on the history of the Templar Treasure is quite fascinating. I completely concur with his findings and compliment him on his courage in expressing a controversial theory. This is without doubt the most cohesive theory yet on just what happened to the unrecovered treasure. I personally think that the trail extends even farther than Oak Island and that the Oak Island Cross is the key to the actual site, but Oak Island is beyond reasonable doubt involved in this amazing story. I would be interested in corresponding with Mr. Finnan but can't find an E. address for him, If he reads this please write me.
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