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After reading my first Dan Brown book, "The Lost Symbol," and being pleasantly surprised at how readable and enjoyable it was, I delved immediately into this, the fourth entry in the Robert Langdon series. I found this story even more interesting than the previous one, due, in large part to the setting. While I can appreciate the architecture and history of the buildings of Washington DC, as depicted in The Lost Symbol, it just doesn't compare to the awe and wonder evoked by the many-centuries-old art, architecture, and history of a city like Florence. Throw in some interesting biographical details concerning Dante Alighieri, while adding liberal doses of symbology and cryptology, and you have another thrilling mystery adventure that will keep you turning the pages until you reach the conclusion.