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Dan Brown’s Lost Symbol: no Surprises

He left his fans waiting for a long time. It’s six years after ‘The DaV inci Code’ was published, with 80 million copies Dan Brown’s bestselling book ever, but now his new book is finally released: the Lost Symbol.

The question that most readers ask: is this thriller as exciting as the Da Vinci Code or Angels and Demons? And a question for the Brown haters - is it written as bad as ever? They’re both right: it is not exiting or surprising.
The main different with previous books is the setting: no Paris or Rome this time. In the Da Vinci Code Brown hurt the Christian’s souls. In this book he focuses on the heart of the United States: Washington D.C.

The lost symbol is set in the caves of the American Capital, where no CIA-officer, governmental building or art is what is seems. And again it’s up to Robert Langdon to solve a puzzle of secrets. This time he wants to free his colleague Peter Solomon, who has been abducted.
For those who love facts there is a lot to enjoy. And that is the strength of Brown. His facts and wisdom come together in a Brown puzzle - the plot of the story. Whether you want it or not, you get sucked in to the story from page one. And that’s what Dan Brown’s fans will love.

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