Saturday, June 18, 2011

Book review: Angels and Demons

By Dan Brown

When a scientist is brutally murdered and is branded with the ambigram mark of the Illuminati.

Religious Symbologist Robert Langdon is called immediately and soon finds himself in the middle of an ancient war hundreds of years old.

The book begins at a slow pace but quickly builds momentum as you are hurled through Vatican city on a quest to find the path of illumination before innocent people are killed as a spectacle by the illuminati.

Robert’s journey forces him to test his wits and knowledge against one of the most twisted killers imaginable.

This story is a nonstop page turner because as secrets are revealed and clues are unraveled you will find yourself struggling to slow down till you reach the conclusion.

Twists and turns in the plot will keep you hooked and the story itself whilst fiction is inspired heavily by history and factual location.

I recommend this book to advanced readers who enjoy conspiracy fiction and like long books.

By T.louden

1 comment:

  1. An interesting choice, Thomas. Some people are offended by the way the Catholic Church is portrayed in this book. What is your opinion about that?

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