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The Lost Symbol By Dan Brown

The Lost Symbol

by Dan Brown

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The Lost Symbol

In the publishing phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon went up against the Priory of Sion and unraveled one of the greatest mysteries of all time. In Angels & Demons, he followed a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that led to the lair of the secretive Illuminati. Now, in this hugely anticipated follow-up, he’s back in a high-stakes quest that pits him against an exhilarating new challenge…and tests him in a way he’s never been tested before….

The latest novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Dan Brown, The Lost Symbol is a frantically paced thriller that weaves together five years’ worth of research and crams them into an edge-of-your-seat adventure that all takes place within a 12-hour timeframe. Showcasing Brown’s prodigious talent for keeping us guessing, it begins with a bang and never lets up as Langdon is drawn into a world of intrigue, racing desperately against time in an effort to crack the mystery of the lost symbol.

Packed with secret codes, shadow conspiracies and unexpected twists, this is vintage Dan Brown—a mind-bending tale where danger lurks around every corner and only one thing is certain: Nothing is ever as it seems.

Hardcover: 528 pages

Publisher: Doubleday & Co, Inc./Div. Random House ( September 15, 2009 )

Item #: 04-5125

ISBN: 9780385504225

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.26 inches

Product Weight: 18.0 ounces

Excellent
July 20, 2010

I have read The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons, both excellent reads. Just tonight I finished The Lost Symbol. It is every bit as good as the two prior books. I am hoping to find the other books Dan Brown wrote. With five of my relatives being Masons, and two of them 32nd Degree Masons and one being a 33rd degree Mason and the other two 3rd degree Masons, I enjoyed the Historical direction of the book. A very good read.

Reviewer: Dolores M

Pretty good book
July 16, 2010

True, I could see this as more of a movie than a descriptive book, however it was a good read and I enjoyed it. There was a lot of excitement and intrigue and I love the bits of history and descriptions of symbols in Dan Brown's books. Looking forward to more from this author. It is worth checking out.

Reviewer: Rv

A bit disappointing
July 10, 2010

I was a little disappointed in this latest book by Dan Brown. I have read and loved everything else he has written so naturally I was excited for The Lost Symbol. I found the story line a bit redundant and way too easy to figure out the plot before I was halfway through the book. While I did enjoy the symbolism, the third time is definitely not a charm. May be time to put the character on the shelf for a while and try something different.

Reviewer: Stephanie

Disappointing
July 07, 2010

This book was not as good as Dan Brown's previous books. I was so extremely disappointed that I had to force myself to finish reading this. If you never read his previous books, read them instead of this.

Reviewer: Linda

Totally Worth IT!
May 17, 2010

I love Dan Brown and he didnt let me down. I love to read but i dont have much free time, yet i read this book in just a few days. Couldnt put it down. You will love it if you buy it!

Reviewer: Tarra

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