Review: Unlike Brown's other novels, this one both starts and ends slow. Slow to the point where I can't believe I powered through it. Brown rambles on and on at the end. After all is said and done and the bad guy is dead there is still like 60 pages left where they go into depth about this 'lost symbol.' Waste of time, why don't we just wrap it up in 10 pages or less once the adventure is over. Thanks Dan Brown.
Maybe it was high expectations from reading his other fast paced and exciting novels. In this book though, I was unimpressed. The Lost Symbol just does not pick up the momentum like the other Langdon novels.
Synopsis: Robert Langdon is suddenly finds his old friend murdered. This mystery pulls him into secret world surrounding the Masons. Clues, puzzles, and the Lost Symbol are themes in this story. And to be honest, I forget the rest. I remember being bored and hoping for suspense.
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