Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Angels & Demons / Dan Brown 430 p.

Robert Langdon, Harvard symbologist and art historian, gets a late night call from Maximilian Kohler, director of CERN's Geneva particle-physics research complex. A murdered physicist and a quantity of anti-matter stolen with the only clue, Illuminati, branded on the dead man is the case. With only six hours, Langdon with dead man’s daughter race to neutralize the antimatter before it is destroys the Vatican. Playing with The Illuminati involves lots of cat and mouse games with the lives of four cardinals, all papal candidates, hanging in balance. A fast-paced thriller. Readers of Brown’s Da Vinci Code may enjoy this. Readers who enjoy detail about Vatican, its buildings, fine art, and papal conclave practices may enjoy this, too.

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