
Nice addition to Dan Brown's Robert Langdon Character
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Like most who are reading this, I am a Dan Brown fan. Starting with The Da Vinci Code and continuing on with Angels and Demons, Dan Brown continues with the adventures of symbolist Robert Langdon in The Lost Symbol.
Like his previous Langdon novels, the story takes place in a time span of less than a day and occurs in Washington DC.
Again we have Langdon, with the help of others, stumbling over, and solving many ancient symbols to decode the meaning of them in a race against time.
The storyline centers around the Freemasons and brings into baring the many architectural aspects of the American capitol.
Although I found it not as good a storyline as Angels and Demons, and it certainly will not create the same level of controversy as The Da Vinci Code did, The Lost Symbol is still a welcome addition.
I highly recommended it to anyone who has already read the previous Robert Langdon novels, however, if you are new to Dan Brown, I would recommend starting with The Da Vinci Code and reading the novels chronologically.
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