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: The massive cultural phenomenon centered on the "sacred feminine" and alternative histories of Jesus Christ. The Lost Symbol
Few contemporary authors have shaped the landscape of modern popular fiction quite like Dan Brown. With over 250 million copies in print across 56 languages, his novels are not merely books; they are global cultural events.
The heart of Dan Brown's bibliography is his five-novel series featuring Harvard professor of symbology, Robert Langdon. dan brown.books
In a major departure from his adult thrillers, Brown released an interactive children's picture book. Wild Symphony features Maestro Mouse visiting various musical animals.
: Often cited by fans as the most well-developed plot, it deals with the Illuminati, antimatter, and the Vatican. The Da Vinci Code : The massive cultural phenomenon centered on the
Here is the ultimate guide to the literary world of Dan Brown. The Robert Langdon Series: A Phenomenon
The latest (and currently final) installment of the Robert Langdon series is, at nearly 700 pages, perhaps his most ambitious work to date. This 650-page thriller sends Langdon to Prague to support noetic scientist Katherine Solomon as she unveils a breakthrough in understanding human consciousness. When she disappears, Langdon is plunged into a mystery involving what happens after death, resulting in what Brown calls the most intricately plotted and ambitious novel he has written. The heart of Dan Brown's bibliography is his
Moving from Europe to the United States, this installment explores the hidden architecture of the American capital.
: A race-against-time thriller inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy , exploring overpopulation and genetic engineering. Origin
: The latest entry in the series, featuring the return of Katherine Solomon from The Lost Symbol Standalone Novels Angels & Demons