The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown - 688 pages
Robert Langdon is at it again. This time he travels to Prague to attend a lecture by his long-time acquaintance Katherine Solomon with whom he has recently began a relationship. Katherine is a noetic scientist that is about to publish a explosive book about human consciousness. Suddenly Katherine disappears along with her manuscript, and Robert finds himself frantically on the search for her. Robert and Katherine find themselves targeted by a powerful organization and an assailant sprung from Prague's ancient mythology. They had no idea of the many forces out to stop the publication of Katherine's book. It is a constant race against time for them both to find the locations of a secret project that will forever change the way we think about the human mind. If you are a Dan Brown fan, this is yet another hit. This fictional book is also filled with so much factual information. The key is to discern what is fact and what is fiction. I did a lot of investigating while reading this book.
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