Since I liked the 2 previous Robert Langdon books, I was looking forward to reading this book. At the beginning it was as interesting as the previous book. But as the book progressed it became evident that it's just a copy of the same formula with no new twists. Somewhere in the middle I knew that the bad guy is Peter Solomon's son, which finished for me the mystery part. What was left to find was whether Langdon will save his friend Peter. As the end approached it became more stupid. There is no way that the Freemasons will let Dan Brown publish their inner secrets. And at end, the way seriously injured Peter was running around DC was plain ridiculous. When I finished reading, I was glad that I bought it as a 2nd hand book and didn't pay the full cover price.
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