The Templar Mission to Oak Island and Beyond: Search for Ancient Secrets: the Shocking Revelations of a 12th Century Manuscript
D**Z
For all the fans of Oak Island
This book is a must read and in your collection!
A**R
The Temple Mission
I watched Curse of Oak Island, Zena Halpin wrote the book, sadly passed away now. I have wanted to read her research for quite some time, fascinating and historical.!
A**D
Tempelritter Zena Halper
Dieser Artikel kam in hervorragender Qualität in dem mir zugesagten Zeitraum an. Dieses Buch kann man nur empfehlen, da die Sprache und Schrift gut verständlich ist.
A**R
A Compelling Read!
I could not put this book down! Halpern's mountain of research is impressive and compelling, and is well organized to help the reader stay on course. The sequence of events map a path through the research. Essential and appropriate brief reviews of complex data are key in providing clear connections and understanding. Halpern personalizes her purpose and research: her approaches, goals, and thoughts about what she has found and how she's presenting it. Asking questions, and explaining her own thinking is excellent and I find it sets a realistic tone of honest and highly dedicated research. Visual details and data are very helpful. The Epilogue adds a final 'wow' and offers a springboard to Volume II. Without a knowledge of Templar history, but experienced in carrying out research, I find this book to be a rich and thoughtful document. With Volume II to be finished next, I can agree with where Halpern chose to end Volume I. I'm well prepared and eager to move forward in the total story. Of additional interest to me is that 'The Curse of Oak Island' TV series has gleaned some data from Halpern's research and will most likely continue to do so. Halpern's website, with comprehensive background and bio, will also offer the additional information needed to make Volume I complete. Maps will also be presented in a clearer and larger format. These sources of information and investigation complement each other, and offer compelling collaboration, as should all on-going quality research.
T**R
A very interesting book, in excellent condition and well worth waiting for
This is a very interesting book, especially if you are a follower of the History channel series "Oak Island"
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