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Angels & Demons / The Da Vinci Code / Deception Point / Digital Fortress / The Lost Symbol (collective work) (edit title/settings)

by Dan Brown (Other) (edit contributors)

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  1. Angels & Demons

    by Dan Brown (Author)

    World-renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to a Swiss research facility to analyze a cryptic symbol seared into the chest of a murdered physicist. What he discovers is unimaginable: a deadly vendetta against the Catholic...

  2. The Da Vinci Code

    by Dan Brown (Author)

    Robert Langdon, Harvard Professor of symbology, receives an urgent late-night call while in Paris: the curator of the Louvre has been murdered. Alongside the body is a series of baffling ciphers. Langdon and a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie...

  3. Deception Point

    by Dan Brown (Author)

    When a NASA satellite discovers an astonishingly rare unearthly object buried deep in the Arctic ice, the floundering space agency proclaims a much-needed victory -- a victory with profound implications for NASA policy and the impending...

  4. Digital Fortress

    by Dan Brown (Author)

    Digital Fortress is a techno-thriller novel written by American author Dan Brown and published in 1998 by St. Martin's Press. The book explores the theme of government surveillance of electronically stored information on the private lives of...

  5. The Lost Symbol

    by Dan Brown (Author)

    Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned unexpectedly to deliver an evening lecture in the U.S. Capitol Building. Within minutes of his arrival, however, the night takes a bizarre turn. A disturbing object--artfully encoded with five...

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