The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown
- Dave Wickenden
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Brown brings forth another fast-paced thriller that has little to do with history, as so many of his past novels do. Rather, it looks at consciousness.
Robert Langdon is in Prague to attend a lecture by his love-interest, Katherine Solomon. What should be a celebration of a new look at how we look at reality becomes a nightmare as invisible forces are at work trying to destroy all that she has researched.
Nothing is as it seems, and Robert and Katherine are unable to trust anyone, while the bodies add up. The action is hair-raising as the science is mind-bending. Hold on for one hell of a ride.












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