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LogDog75

(940 posts)
19. The Secrets of Secrets by Dan Brown
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 03:42 PM
Oct 12

Dan Brown wrote Angels and Demons (2000) and The Da Vinci Code with the main character Robert Langdon. The Secret of Secrets takes place in Prague has Langdon running from the police and a secret organization.


Description from Amazon:
Robert Langdon, esteemed professor of symbology, travels to Prague to attend a groundbreaking lecture by Katherine Solomon—a prominent noetic scientist with whom he has recently begun a relationship. Katherine is on the verge of publishing an explosive book that contains startling discoveries about the nature of human consciousness and threatens to disrupt centuries of established belief. But a brutal murder catapults the trip into chaos, and Katherine suddenly disappears along with her manuscript. Langdon finds himself targeted by a powerful organization and hunted by a chilling assailant sprung from Prague’s most ancient mythology. As the plot expands into London and New York, Langdon desperately searches for Katherine . . . and for answers. In a thrilling race through the dual worlds of futuristic science and mystical lore, he uncovers a shocking truth about a secret project that will forever change the way we think about the human mind.


It's a long novel, 671 pages, and normally I can finish a novel in three days but this one is going to take me a week to finish. So far, it's kept my interest.

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Listen to all Goonch Oct 12 #1
That sounds hermetic Oct 12 #2
;-{) Goonch Oct 12 #3
Ummm... I'm not understanding this post Bayard Oct 12 #5
Me either hermetic Oct 12 #7
In the books by Lee Child, Jack Reacher is described as Goonch Oct 12 #11
I'm a fan of the ack Recher novels LogDog75 Oct 12 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Goonch Oct 12 #18
Based on his moral code, Jack Reacher kills people he believes are irredeemably evil and deserving of death Goonch Oct 12 #20
All 29 (30 in November)? That'll take awhile. rsdsharp Oct 12 #10
"Horse," by Geraldine Brooks Bayard Oct 12 #4
Yeah, hermetic Oct 12 #8
Judgment Prey/John Sandford cbabe Oct 12 #6
I haven't read hermetic Oct 12 #9
The Prey series by John Sanford is one of my favorites LogDog75 Oct 12 #17
The Letty books are good, too. Also the cbabe Oct 12 #22
I love how other characters in the books refer to Virgil Flower as LogDog75 Oct 12 #23
And his hair is too long for a cop. And the band tshirts. A great character. cbabe Oct 12 #24
Yes, indeed Bayard Oct 12 #25
I'm reading Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton. rsdsharp Oct 12 #12
Crichton at his best: hermetic Oct 12 #13
I picked this book up at the library yesterday LogDog75 Oct 15 #32
I enjoyed it quite a bit. rsdsharp Oct 15 #33
I finished both of the Guncle books by Steven Rowley mentalsolstice Oct 12 #14
Long wait lists hermetic Oct 12 #15
The Secrets of Secrets by Dan Brown LogDog75 Oct 12 #19
Thanks for that hermetic Oct 12 #21
I plan to read this too but I haven't started it yet FakeNoose Oct 12 #26
Just finished it EverHopeful Oct 13 #28
I'm thinking this will probably become a movie, starring Tom Hanks FakeNoose Oct 13 #29
It makes sense to me EverHopeful Oct 13 #30
Still reading the third volume of The Magdalene Chronicles by Gary McAvoy yellowdogintexas Oct 13 #27
Just finished "Dry" PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 13 #31
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