Robert Langdon is brought to the capital under false pretenses. What was supposed to be a night of lectures turned into fighting for his life, trying to save a friend, and learning the ancient secrets of the Masons and our nation's founding fathers.
Like all Dan Brown's book, this didn't fail to disappoint. It actually took me a little while to get into the book, mostly because I really wasn't familiar with the Masons or anything about them. US History was never my strongest subject, but the story picked right up and I couldn't read it fast enough. The Inferno is one of the next on my list.
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