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The Lost Symbol

By Dan Brown

About This Book

Experience the thrill of a #1 worldwide bestseller that plunges readers into the hidden chambers and tunnels of Washington, D.C.. With a lightning-paced narrative filled with unexpected surprises, this book offers a masterful continuation of the Robert Langdon saga that is simply "impossible to put down," according to The New York Times.

As Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon faces his greatest challenge yet, he must decipher a disturbing object—encoded with five symbols—discovered in the U.S. Capitol Building. When his mentor, Peter Solomon, is kidnapped, Langdon is thrust into a dangerous race against time to navigate a world of Masonic secrets and concealed history. With every clue leading to an inconceivable truth, the stakes rise, and the enemy lurks in the shadows, making each turn a pulse-pounding twist.

This gripping thriller not only captivates with its intricate plot but also resonates with readers for its exploration of ancient mysteries and contemporary dilemmas. It's a testament to Dan Brown's masterful storytelling and has garnered acclaim for its ability to weave fact and fiction seamlessly.

About the Author

Dan Brown

Dan Brown

Dan Brown is an American author recognized for his thriller fiction, particularly for the 2003 novel *The Da Vinci Code*. His works often unfold as treasure hunts within a 24-hour time frame, exploring themes of cryptography, symbols, and conspiracy theories, and frequently feature the character Robert Langdon. While his narratives incorporate historical elements and Christian motifs, they have sparked controversy; Brown maintains that his books are not anti-Christian, viewing them as prompts for spiritual discourse and exploration.

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