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Brown gives them a hectic but pretty straightforward plot played out within a few kilometres of the Capitol in Washington during 24 hours.
The story goes something like this. Robert Langdon – familiar to readers of The Da Vinci Code – arrives in Washington by private jet. He has come at the invitation of his friend and mentor Peter Solomon. Solomon, apart from being a multibillionaire scholar and sage, is Washington's highest- ranking Mason and also the director of the prestigious Smithsonian Institute. Almost straight away, Langdon discovers that he is the victim of a ruse. Instead of meeting Solomon, he stumbles on Solomon's severed right hand, its fingertips tattooed with mystic symbols, pointing up at the vast dome of the Capitol. There follows 500 pages of a breathless search for a) Solomon and b) the secret his tormentor is trying to extract from him.
That secret seems to be of such earth-shattering significance that the CIA is on the scene almost immediately, in the person of Inoue Sato, the chain-smoking, cadaverous Japanese-American chief of the CIA's Office of Security.
Solomon's sister, Katherine, also gets involved in the mayhem. She is a top-notch researcher in noetic science. Katherine has been able to verify the central hypothesis of noetic science – that thoughts and feelings, indeed the soul itself, are material objects with quantifiable mass. So thoughts, especially thoughts acting in concert, can exert physical influence – mind over matter, in a way.
All this, and much more besides, gets mixed up with Freemasonry, with the founders of America and the great monuments of Washington, DC, with Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein and with a horribly disfigured, be-tattooed villain calling himself Mal'akh (the name inspired by Moloch in Milton's Paradise Lost), who has a particular grudge against the Solomon family. And also an unquenchable thirst to get his hands on the great secret concealed beneath a secret Masonic portal somewhere in Washington.
How will Langdon extract himself from the coffin-like box in which he has been confined? How will Katherine elude her assailant in a pitch-black airtight hangar the size of several football fields? What lies behind the concealed door in a sumptuous mansion in the poshest part of Washington?
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Suspense & Thriller, Historical Fiction, Aventures, Langdon, Robert (Personnage fictif), Kidnapping, Signes et symboles, Secret societies, Cryptographers, Fiction, Franc-macʹonnerie, Roman a suspense, Freemasonry, Romans, nouvelles, Cryptographes, Societes secretes, human enlightenment, Noetic Science, Signs and symbols, Action and adventure fiction, thrillers, Mystery fiction, Detective and mystery fiction, ciphers, fictional works, adventure stories, suspense fiction, adventure fiction, Cryptographers in fiction, Freemasonry in fiction, Symbolik, Verschwo rung, Freimaurer, Translations into German, American fiction, Robert Langdon (Fictitious character), Freemasons, Langdon, Robert (Fictitious character), Masonería, Langdon, Robert (Personaje literario), Ficción, Criptógrafos, Reading Level-Grade 9, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 10, Reading Level-Grade 12, Skönlitteratur, Kryptologi, Frimurare, Langdon, robert (fictitious character), fiction, Fiction, thrillers, Fiction, thrillers, general, Novela, Spanish language materials, Translations into Dutch, Verschwörung, nyt:hardcover-fiction=2009-10-04, New York Times bestseller, New York Times reviewed, Ficção americana, Franc-maçonnerie, collectionid:dbrlShowing 11 featured editions. View all 120 editions?
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The Lost Symbol
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El símbol perdut
2009-10, Editorial Empúries
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The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel written by American writer Dan Brown. It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code, and relies on Freemasonry for both its recurring theme and its major characters.
Released on September 15, 2009, it is the third Brown novel to involve the character of Harvard University symbologist Robert Langdon, following 2000's Angels & Demons and 2003's The Da Vinci Code.
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