#1 WORLDWIDE BESTSELLER • An intelligent, lightning-paced thriller set within the hidden chambers, tunnels, and temples of Washington, D.C., with surprises at every turn. • Don’t miss the original Peacock series Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol coming soon!Famed Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon answers an unexpected summons to appear at the U.S. Capitol Building. His plans are interrupted when a … Capitol Building. His plans are interrupted when a disturbing object—artfully encoded with five symbols—is discovered in the building. Langdon recognizes in the find an ancient invitation into a lost world of esoteric, potentially dangerous wisdom.
When his mentor Peter Solomon—a long-standing Mason and beloved philanthropist—is kidnapped, Langdon realizes that the only way to save Solomon is to accept the mystical invitation and plunge headlong into a clandestine world of Masonic secrets, hidden history, and one inconceivable truth … all under the watchful eye of Dan Brown’s most terrifying villain to date.
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Dan Brown is one of my favorite authors. I know there are several of my online and in-person (sounds so weird!) friends who disagree, but ultimately… you have to acknowledge the amount of time and dedication he puts into his story, the vast eccentric cast of characters, the intrigue and suspense, the unexpected connections and the fast-paced …
The facts in this books are presented in a way that makes the reader believe all of it is true. Even the far-fetched idea of Noetic Science where a person’s thoughts have energy that can cause things to move or change. Another strange idea is that our souls have mass and weight, which can be quantified when a person dies.
Symbols from religions, …
This one is a book that once you pick it up you are driven to read and read. Great for a rainy day.
I wish I could say something witty, like so many others do about the books they read. Unfortunately it is a knack I don’t have, but Dan Brown has a knack for telling a great story. Once again Robert Langdon captivates me and pulls me along on the adventure of my life. The first page of “The Lost Symbol” starts at the exact spot where the “Log …
Superb ,loved it..,easy to read…Superb twists,..
Another Wonderful ad venture of Robert Langdon
Love the Robert Langdon books. Full of history, mystery, and suspense. Hard to put down.
Not as good as the first ones, but still worth reading.
Entertaining and Interesting
Always love his books…always
626 pages
5 stars
Professor Robert Langdon gets a call from the personal assistant of his old friend Peter Solomon asking him to come to Washington, DC immediately. When he gets to the meeting place, there is no one there. Instead, Robert witnesses an horrific find. Langdon recognizes the gruesome artifact. Almost immediately the director from a …
Somehow this book is impossible to put down despite all the things that are wrong with it. I actually enjoyed it (when I didn’t think or question it too much), but the ending was boring and did not live up to its potential.
I wish Dan Brown had focused more on the Noetic Science aspect of the story—I feel that was much more compelling than the …
Dan Brown is a great writer and well worth reading. I have enjoyed many of his works and will continue to do so. Be Well.
The first third of the book is interesting enough to keep you going if you are already a fan of the Da Vinci Code, Right after that it just explodes, takes off like a rabbit and keeps going.
Another fantastic book by Dan Brown. Well written, intriguing, and hard to put down.
One of those books I can’ put down, very interesting and challenging. Highly recommend.
One of my favorite novels by Dan Brown. This incredible story with an amazing plot circles around Robert Langdon as he finds himself in Spain searching for his beloved friend on a wild goose chase. If you like an amazing thriller with touches of spirituality within a conspiracy-driven tale, this is your story. Amazing!!
Not one of my favorite books by him but still a good read.
Never disappointed by Dan Brown!
As with Dan Brown’s other books the author blends interesting historical facts with fiction, blurring the line between what’s real and what’s just a rolicking good story. Once again, the author has written about spiritual belief systems handed down across centuries, some of them alive and well in the twenty-first century and clashing with religion …
He nailed it again. I never liked a series that was based around the same character, because you know that no matter the dire situation, they will somehow survive. Dan Brown has proven me wrong.