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The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
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Sep 15, 2009 | ISBN 9780385504225

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“Impossible to put down…. Another mind-blowing Robert Langdon story.” —The New York Times

“Robert Langdon remains a terrific hero, a bookish intellectual who’s cool in a crisis and quick on his feet…. The codes are intriguing, the settings present often-seen locales in a fresh light, and Brown keeps the pages turning.”Entertainment Weekly

“Thrilling in the extreme, a definite page-flipper.” New York Daily News

 “[The] Indiana Jones of intellectuals, Robert Langdon, rides again…. Revelations connecting faith and science…add dimension to this page-turner’s thrills.” People

“Call it Brownian motion: a comet-tail ride of beautifully spaced reveals and a socko unveiling of the killer’s true identity.” Washington Post

“The wait is over.  The Lost Symbol is here—and you don’t have to be a Freemason to enjoy it…. Thrilling and entertaining, like the experience on a roller coaster.” Los Angeles Times

“A roaring ride…. A caper filled with puzzles, grids, symbols, pyramids and a secret that can bestow ‘unfathomable power.’” San Francisco Chronicle

“A fascinating pleasure…. Upends our usual assumptions about the world we think we know.” —Newsweek
 
“Dan Brown is a master of the breathless, puzzle-driven thriller.” Richmond Times-Dispatch

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