Joy Steele’s ground-breaking first book, The Oak Island Mystery, Solved (CBU Press 2015), was born of her own curiosity about “Oak Island gold,” and her application of historical research to the mystery caused quite a stir among treasure hunters, historians, archaeologists and folks just plain interested in what was and is going on there. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. She has been engaged for nearly twenty years and countless hours of primary and secondary research surrounding Oak Island history and geology. † Conditions apply. There have been so many theories. 902-424-8897richard.macmichael@novascotia.ca. I just wonder if/when anyone will admit it in the future. Please see your welcome email for exclusions and details. Plus, enjoy 10% off your next online purchase over $50. Your review has been submitted and will appear here shortly. One of those people is professional geologist Gordon Fader, whose expertise has been sought out over the years by numerous explorers, treasure hunters, consultants and researchers whose names appear frequently throughout Joy’s enquiries and books, and many others. For additional information: He has been involved in geoscience and environmental aspects of most major offshore projects off Eastern Canada, including Hibernia Oil Development, Scotian Shelf Gas Development, Confederation Bridge construction, Swissair 111 crash investigation, Halifax Harbour Cleanup and many telecommunication, gas pipeline and electrical transmission route studies. Nimbus Publishing; 2nd edition (July 23, 2019), Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2020. Joy A. Steele is the author of The Oak Island Mystery: Solved (CBU Press 2015). Join Gordon Fader, co-author of this fascinating book for a presentation on one of Nova Scotia’s most enduring mysteries – Oak Island. A freelance researcher based in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Joy has always had an interest in the Oak Island mystery. Please try again. 7 pm. Come for an hour or stay for the day. Their new research has found significant evidence that there really is no treasure as previously envisioned and that the complex geology of the Island has fooled searchers from the beginning. There's a problem loading this menu right now. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. The book is in excellent condition, However, it is NOT what I expected! Gordon is a specialist in the study of seabed processes and sediment characteristics. There was a problem loading your book clubs. Richard MacMichael In this second edition, Ms. Steele is joined by professional geologist Gordon Fader to not only solidify her theory, but to expand on it, including a thorough explanation of the area's geology. The Oak Island Mystery Solved: The Final Chapter, by Joy A. Steele and Gordon Fader. The Millennial Roadmap to a Rich Life: The Stress Less Guide to Succeed in Your Fin... Old Gimlet Eye (Annotated): The Adventures of Smedley D. Butler. Offer valid for new subscribers only.† Conditions apply. 1771087919 island mystery solved final Joy A. Steele is the author of The Oak Island Mystery: Solved (CBU Press 2015). Astrology, Numerology, and Tarot All-in-One: Learn the Astrological Signs and the M... Old and New: The Enchanted Wedding Dress Book 1 (The MacLellan Sisters Trilogy). Discover the mathematical secret at the heart of Christianity. A freelance researcher based in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Joy has always had an interest in the Oak Island mystery. Thank you. Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. The 13-digit and 10-digit formats both work. A freelance researcher based in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Joy has always had an interest in the Oak Island mystery. Please see your welcome email for exclusions and details. Gordon Fader is a professional Marine Geologist registered in Nova Scotia, and former Emeritus Scientist at the Geological Survey of Canada (Atlantic), at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography. Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2020. Website developed and maintained by Nova Scotia Communities, Culture and Heritage Contact Us Social Media, Travelling Exhibit MS St. Louis: Ship of Fate, Teaching With Small Boats Alliance Conference, Nova Scotia Communities, Culture and Heritage. Sea... Old Gimlet Eye (Illustrated): The Adventures of Smedley D. Butler, A Year In The Wildwood: Explore The Wildwood Tarot.