Oak Island 1632
M**N
The best book on Oak Island to date!
Of all the books about the Oak Island mystery, this one is the best researched and the one that offers the most plausible explanation for what happened on Oak Island 3-4 centuries ago. For those who love Acadian history or those who are addicted to the mystery of Oak Island, this is a must-read addition to your library. The author's prior books on this subject should not be ignored either - while the passage of time brings more secrets to the surface, each of his books are well worth reading.
A**I
Excellent series of books on the Oak Island mystery
The author has written about 9 books on his theory about who inhabited Oak Island not recorded or remembered in established history, and whether a treasure may have been buried there. His theory is backed up with numerous forgotten documents from government and genealogical archives. He strings together too many coincidences to not be plausible. Each books further builds on his theory by adding more findings he has uncovered. The author has been on the Curse of Oak Island History Channel program several times and his theory is currently ranked #2 most probable by the Oak Island team. All of these books are quick and enjoyable reads.
P**.
Excellent read and a great theory!
I enjoyed this book for the history of the area since my wife's ancestors were Arcadian settlers from France in this time period. It poses a well thought out theory of what is waiting to be found on Oak Island. If you enjoy the series on TV this book is a must read.
P**N
Informative
informative
R**E
Another Theory
Interesting theory with considerable well researched chronology. The author spends too much time trying to prove his own credentials. Ne does not address other similar theories. (See Helpern) He likes himself very much.
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