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The Lost Symbol
by Dan Brown
Robert Langdon travels to D.C. at the request of his friend Peter to deliver a lecture. Instead he receives a bizarre invitation to enter a lost world. He is joined in his quest by Peter's sister Katherine (although strangely no romance there), and is helped by many high ranking Masons as Masons and their symbols are the main focus of this book.
The premise of this is definitely not as interesting as The Da Vinci Code, and there were almost no interesting surprises. The story is told from multiple perspectives and the short chapters generally end on cliff-hangers so it is a fast paced suspenseful read, but it's also easy to put down.
I don't remember how I felt about Langdon in the first two, but he started to get on my nerves in this one. He seemed full of himself, and as someone who has uncovered things that have changed history strangely close-minded to the thought that Masons might have hidden wisdom buried beneath D.C.
The premise of this is definitely not as interesting as The Da Vinci Code, and there were almost no interesting surprises. The story is told from multiple perspectives and the short chapters generally end on cliff-hangers so it is a fast paced suspenseful read, but it's also easy to put down.
I don't remember how I felt about Langdon in the first two, but he started to get on my nerves in this one. He seemed full of himself, and as someone who has uncovered things that have changed history strangely close-minded to the thought that Masons might have hidden wisdom buried beneath D.C.