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Claus, I'm glad you've joined our group. I hadn't heard of The Templar's Secret Island - I read the description and reviews and it sounds pretty darn interesting.
It´s pretty good, first real publication I´ve read from Henry Lincoln. But I have browsed quite a bit through his thoughts on Rennes Le Chateau at various sources.If you like real life mysteries it´s a pretty good one at that. One thing from the book that is pretty hard to refute is the claim that the churches were designed and placed by the Templars. A statement I haven´t seen before, which is odd since the round churches are relatively well known/popular in Denmark. And by just a small amount of research, it seems that most would come to that conclussion, in my opinion at least.
Claus wrote: "It´s pretty good, first real publication I´ve read from Henry Lincoln. But I have browsed quite a bit through his thoughts on Rennes Le Chateau at various sources.If you like real life mysteries i..."
Thanks - quite interesting indeed. I've officially added this to my TBR list!
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The Last Question (other topics)
The Templars' Secret Island: The Knights, the Priest and the Treasure by Haagensen, Erling, Lincoln, Henry (2006) Paperback (other topics)
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A bit dry on the math side, but without it you would have a hard time believing and understanding what they are trying to convey.