Amazon.com Review
When the Order of Knights Templar was destroyed in 1307, the secret society supposedly had vast wealth that was rumored to include the genealogies of David and Jesus and other religious artifacts as well as your run-of-the-mill gold and jewels. Over 200 years ago, the site of an elaborate vault was discovered by three teenagers on Oak Island, Nova Scotia, which was determined to have been built sometime between the 14th and 16th centuries. Author Steven Sora has been investigating both the Order and the vault for over 17 years, and
The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar details his fascinating theory of where the Templar's hoard went and what is buried under Oak Island. If you enjoy real-life mystery, the intrigues of secret societies, or thoughtfully researched revisionist history, this one's for you.
--P. Randall Cohan
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If you enjoy a good non-fiction mystery... and are a bit of a closet archaeologist or a medievalist to boot, this is a book for you. --
Convergence, Volume Thirteen Issue OneThe Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar will have you turning its pages deep into the night, and Steven Sora should be commended for his fascinating, seamless scenario! --
Bodhi Tree Book Review, Winter 1999 / Spring 2000Will be well received by those whose interest is to keep tabs on the more unusual aspects of Templar survival. --
Mark Stavish, Voxhermes
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