I'm a little over halfway reading it so far. It's enjoyable and interesting and addicting, but it is also a carbon copy of Da Vinci Code with all the same story beats and twists. I dunno if that's a good or bad thing...
I'm a little over halfway reading it so far. It's enjoyable and interesting and addicting, but it is also a carbon copy of Da Vinci Code with all the same story beats and twists. I dunno if that's a good or bad thing...
This seem the appropriate time to present: Dan Brown Plot Generator!
This seem the appropriate time to present: Dan Brown Plot Generator!
I just finished it a few days ago.. it's a Masonic version of the DaVinci Code. yes it is formula writing but overall it is a fun read with a few good twists. You seriously need to suspend reality to get through many parts (especially near the end) and some parts are just roll your eyes fantasy. The end also gets extremely preachy.
Am I glad I read it? yeah, it was a fun story.
Would I read it a second time? No, once was enough.
Will it be a movie in 2 years? undoubtedly
That was something that, as a Brit, I found rather comical, even naive. Over here, we've always assumed that our politicians are power-grabbing creeps, perverts and weirdos on the take for as much as they can get (witness the ongoing expenses scandal), and if a similar thing happened in the UK the response would be a hefty sigh, much mockery on Have I Got News For You, and a few token resignations without anything really changing.For those that have read it - I'm going to be very circumspect so as not to spoil it, please answer just as carefully ------
would the national security breech really had been the major crisis it was made out to be? I think some nut cases would go off and there would be some ridicule but beyond that most would be ho-hum.
"Ottawa" and "Mounties" gets you:I'm a little over halfway reading it so far. It's enjoyable and interesting and addicting, but it is also a carbon copy of Da Vinci Code with all the same story beats and twists. I dunno if that's a good or bad thing...
This seem the appropriate time to present: Dan Brown Plot Generator!
A mysterious labyrinth deep beneath the streets of Ottawa.
A shadowy cult determined to protect it.
A frantic race to uncover the Mounties' darkest secret.
The First Sign
When world-famous Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to the Parliament Buildings to analyze a mysterious geometric form—drawn on a calling card next to the mangled body of the head docent—he discovers evidence of the unthinkable: the resurgence of the ancient cult of the Inquifori, a secret branch of the Mounties that has surfaced from the shadows to carry out its legendary vendetta against its mortal enemy, the Vatican.
Langdon's worst fears are confirmed when a messenger from the Inquifori appears at the Canadian Supreme Court to deliver a fateful ultimatum: Turn over the archbishop, or one cherub will disappear from the Sistine Chapel every day. With only three days to foil their plot, Langdon joins forces with the freckled and quick-witted daughter of the murdered docent in a desperate bid to crack the code that will reveal the cult's secret plan.
Embarking on a frantic hunt, Langdon and his companion follow a 700-year-old trail through Ottawa's most exalted statues and historic monuments, pursued by a asthmatic assassin the cult has sent to thwart them. What they discover threatens to expose a conspiracy that goes all the way back to Sam Steele and the very founding of the Mounties.
An ancient puzzle at the heart of Atlanta.
A shadowy cult determined to protect it.
A desperate race to uncover the International Olympic Committee's darkest secret.
The Hidden Mausoleum
When renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library to analyze a mysterious ancient script—etched into the floor next to the disfigured form of the head docent—he discovers evidence of the unthinkable: the resurgence of the ancient cult of the Auxonati, a secret branch of the International Olympic Committee that has surfaced from the shadows to carry out its legendary vendetta against its mortal enemy, the Vatican.
Langdon's worst fears are confirmed when a messenger from the Auxonati appears at the Coca-Cola Headquarters to deliver a grim ultimatum: Deposit $1 billion in the International Olympic Committee's off-shore bank accounts or the exclusive clothier of the Swiss Guards will be bankrupted. As the city braces for disaster, Langdon joins forces with the louche and mysterious daughter of the murdered docent in a desperate bid to crack the code that will reveal the cult's secret plan.
Embarking on a frantic hunt, Langdon and his companion follow a 400-year-old trail through Atlanta's most historic churches and sacred monuments, pursued by a one-handed assassin the cult has sent to thwart them. What they discover threatens to expose a conspiracy that goes all the way back to Demetrius Vikelas and the very founding of the International Olympic Committee.
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