Oak Island book presentations on the road
Wow – quite the turnout at Maritime Museum of the Atlantic the other evening (Sept. 24, 2019) for a talk by Gordon Fader, coauthor (with Joy A. Steele) of The Oak Island Mystery Solved Second Edition: The Final Chapter. It’s no mystery that Oak Island remains a hot topic in Nova Scotia, and no doubt Gordon’s talk raised a few eyebrows.
Gordon, a professional geologist and frequent consultant to Oak Island treasure hunters over the years, was also interviewed on the CTV morning show (Sept. 17, 2019). Gordon has similar presentations scheduled for the Antigonish and Amherst libraries (October 1 and 2, 2019, respectively).
Joy and Gordon’s revelations about Oak Island history and geology have been creating quite a stir among Oak Island enthusiasts, including fans of the hit TV series, The Curse of Oak Island, which will air a sixth season beginning sometime this fall on History [Channel]. Predictably, a lot of the attention the book is getting is rancorous – they seem to be hitting a nerve. What does that tell you?
Next spring, Gordon is scheduled to give a key address at the annual meeting of the Association of Professional Geologists Nova Scotia. Association executives from across Canada will be attending as well. It is usually in late April and the date will be soon confirmed. In May, he will speak to the Nova Scotia Archaeological Society’s annual meeting. Date TBA.
Many thanks to MMA for hosting and promoting Gordon’s talk (and thanks for the photos).
The Final Chapter is now available in most Indigo, Chapters, Coles and WH Smith bookstores in Nova Scotia, and hopefully a few independents as well.