“Angels & Demons” by Dan Brown is a thrilling prequel to “The Da Vinci Code,” featuring Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. The story begins with Langdon being called to a Swiss research facility to investigate a mysterious symbol branded onto a murdered physicist. This symbol is linked to the ancient secret society known as the Illuminati, which has resurfaced to challenge the Catholic Church.
As the plot unfolds, Langdon teams up with Vittoria Vetra, an Italian scientist, to prevent a catastrophic attack on the Vatican during the papal conclave. The duo races against time, deciphering clues hidden in art, architecture, and ancient texts, all while exploring the tension between science and religion. Historical figures like Galileo Galilei and the traditions of the Catholic Church play significant roles in the narrative.
“Angels & Demons” is praised for its fast-paced action and intricate plot, though it has faced criticism for historical inaccuracies. The novel’s blend of intellectual puzzles and high-stakes drama makes it a compelling read for fans of historical thrillers and conspiracy theories. Have you read any other books by Dan Brown, or are you planning to explore more of his works?

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