To save a life, you must first crack the code ...A mysterious invitation brings Professor Robert Langdon to Washington DC. But all is not as it seems in this powerful city. An ancient organization plans to reassert itself. And he is the only man standing in its way. If he is to prevent a terrible plan being executed, Langdon must decipher a series of increasingly bloody clues. But first he has to make sure he stays alive..."Impossible to put down ...Another mind-blowing Robert Langdon story". (New York Times).
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To save a life, you must first crack the code ...A mysterious invitation brings Professor Robert Langdon to Washington DC. But all is not as it seems in this powerful city. An ancient organization plans to reassert itself. And he is the only man standing in its way. If he is to prevent a terrible plan being executed, Langdon must decipher a series of increasingly bloody clues. But first he has to make sure he stays alive..."Impossible to put down ...Another mind-blowing Robert Langdon story". (New York Times).
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Very slow moving and not very interesting storyline
mathew j
Nov 14, 2013
Dan Brown
Loved this book. Some slow parts but Dan Brown is a master at building his story plot and sucking you in.
MARY P
Jul 6, 2013
KEEPS YOU GUESSING
I REALLY ENJOYED THE BOOK. IT IS LOADED WITH FACTS ABOUT WASHINGTON DC AND OUR FOREFATHERS, ALONG WITH THE MYSTERY.
margaret s
Oct 30, 2012
Good Twist
I loved the first two of the Robert Langdon books, Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code.
I loved how Brown mixed in little known facts into his story to make it seem like you were learning something while being entertained.
However, while the story was good, I felt that the information that was usually so well mixed in started to become forced. Like, the characters would have unrealistic conversations of, "Well, did you know that...." and the other would respond, "Yes, but did you also know...", and it was okay with the first two books, but this one was really unnatural.
However, there is a twist at the end, and for me, it made up for it.
llbyrds
Apr 28, 2011
attractive
It's a very good book with so many twists and turns that sometimes it is hard to keep the characters intact. It has a lot of pages but it does keep you interested all the way thru