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Angels & Demons

Angels & DemonsAuthor: Dan Brown
Publisher: Atria
Category: eBooks


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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2429 reviews
Sales Rank: 741

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Pages: 736
Number Of Items: 1

Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54

Publication Date: May 3, 2005

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An ancient secret brotherhood.

A devastating new weapon of destruction.

When world-renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is summoned to a Swiss research facility to analyze a mysterious symbol -- seared into the chest of a murdered physicist -- he discovers evidence of the unimaginable: the resurgence of an ancient secret brotherhood known as the Illuminati...the most powerful underground organization ever to walk the earth. The Illuminati has now surfaced to carry out the final phase of its legendary vendetta against its most hated enemy -- the Catholic Church.

Langdon's worst fears are confirmed on the eve of the Vatican's holy conclave, when a messenger of the Illuminati announces they have hidden an unstoppable time bomb at the very heart of Vatican City. With the countdown under way, Langdon jets to Rome to join forces with Vittoria Vetra, a beautiful and mysterious Italian scientist, to assist the Vatican in a desperate bid for survival.

Embarking on a frantic hunt through sealed crypts, dangerous catacombs, deserted cathedrals, and even the most secretive vault on earth, Langdon and Vetra follow a 400-year-old trail of ancient symbols that snakes across Rome toward the long-forgotten Illuminati lair...a clandestine location that contains the only hope for Vatican salvation.

An explosive international thriller, Angels & Demons careens from enlightening epiphanies to dark truths as the battle between science and religion turns to war.

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It takes guts to write a novel that combines an ancient secret brotherhood, the Swiss Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, a papal conclave, mysterious ambigrams, a plot against the Vatican, a mad scientist in a wheelchair, particles of antimatter, jets that can travel 15,000 miles per hour, crafty assassins, a beautiful Italian physicist, and a Harvard professor of religious iconology. It takes talent to make that novel anything but ridiculous. Kudos to Dan Brown (Digital Fortress) for achieving the nearly impossible. Angels & Demons is a no-holds-barred, pull-out-all-the-stops, breathless tangle of a thriller--think Katherine Neville's The Eight (but cleverer) or Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum (but more accessible).

Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is shocked to find proof that the legendary secret society, the Illuminati--dedicated since the time of Galileo to promoting the interests of science and condemning the blind faith of Catholicism--is alive, well, and murderously active. Brilliant physicist Leonardo Vetra has been murdered, his eyes plucked out, and the society's ancient symbol branded upon his chest. His final discovery, antimatter, the most powerful and dangerous energy source known to man, has disappeared--only to be hidden somewhere beneath Vatican City on the eve of the election of a new pope. Langdon and Vittoria, Vetra's daughter and colleague, embark on a frantic hunt through the streets, churches, and catacombs of Rome, following a 400-year-old trail to the lair of the Illuminati, to prevent the incineration of civilization.

Brown seems as much juggler as author--there are lots and lots of balls in the air in this novel, yet Brown manages to hurl the reader headlong into an almost surreal suspension of disbelief. While the reader might wish for a little more sardonic humor from Langdon, and a little less bombastic philosophizing on the eternal conflict between religion and science, these are less fatal flaws than niggling annoyances--readers should have no trouble skimming past them and immersing themselves in a heck of a good read. "Brain candy" it may be, but my! It's tasty. --Kelly Flynn


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4 out of 5 stars Good, but not as great as The DC   September 1, 2010
Sabrina Penelope
Robert Langdon just doesn't seem as smart in this book. I spent a good chunk of time mentally berating him for making obvious blunders. The worst is when he has an opportunity to kill a villain, and doesn't. It made no sense. There are definitely some pieces of the plot that are just not believable.

That being said, this is still a good book. The plot is complex, and I didn't see any of the plot twists coming. I definitely stayed interested until the end. Too bad that Brown's newest book gets mostly 1 star. I'd love to read more books of this caliber.



5 out of 5 stars Most exiting book I've ever read in my life   August 23, 2010
Advance Media
Excellent,i think this is a masterpiece. Dan Brown is a genius and a master of fiction and thriller writing. I love to read his books! because it's a compelling blend of history and page turning suspense!!


2 out of 5 stars More Brown Crap   August 17, 2010
Bookworm (New York City)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Begin with naked mutilated body of some old dude that has off beat secrets- in this case the development of an anti-matter bomb that in Brown's leap of logic mind proves the existence of God. Add distraught, sexy, smart daughter who is determined to find her father's killer, and in the mean time, save the world. Enter Harvard educated Robert Langdon, art historian, and unlikely super hero that acts as a living wicapedia of information on the most arcane of subjects, and a romantic foil for the aforementioned sexy daughter. Set story within Rome, surrounded by gothic architecture, Catholic rituals, and deep, dark, secrets that can destroy the church. Drop in endless unlikely and totally non-essential ego-driven dialogue (the author must show you he - or someone - has done his research,) create an evil demonic force for the love struck couple to concur, preferably just after Langdon has saved sexy-daughter from some horrific fate. Add a few action scenes, hints of sex, and bam, you have another Dan Brown recipe for time wasting garbage. Yes, I give it two stars, not one. Why? Because if there is a choice between watching TV and reading this, read this. Anything is better than TV.


5 out of 5 stars Incredible!   August 14, 2010
Z. M. (Utah, USA)
After reading Dan Brown's Davinci Code, I immediately bought this book to see if it was as good. Indeed it was! I loved Angels and demons. It just may the most creative book I have ever read. It was easier to follow than The Davinci Code. I loved every aspect of different characters. It was an incredible story. I highly recommend this book to anyone!


5 out of 5 stars Brilliant Rollercoaster Ride of Surprising Plot Twists and Turns   August 3, 2010
Richard B. Wanderer (Los Angeles, CA)
The author, Dan Brown, truly takes the reader on a brilliant rollercoaster ride of surprising plot twists and turns - the outcome of which they might never have foreseen. An ancient enemy of the Catholic Church, the Illuminati, thought to be destroyed centuries before, supposedly suddenly reappears. Its reappearance is made known with the literal branding of the word ILLUMINATI upon the chest of a murdered priest/ scientist who was working at a highly advanced scientific institution in Switzerland in which he discovered antimatter. In a race against time, a Harvard professor of religous iconology, Robert Langdon, and the beautiful adopted daughter of the deceased scientist/ priest, who is also a scientist, working with her father, move to recapture the antimatter stolen from his laboratory. The antimatter has an unintended side effect to be more explosive than anything heretofore known to man and it is the intent of the culprits to blow up the Vatican. The readers follow this exceptional plot across Rome's cathedrals and secret hiding places as the professor interprets the secret codes to try and thwart the culprits. The novel brings to light, too, the constant battle between science and religion- those who believe that science reinforces religion by helping to explain creation while those who feel it undermines it Surprise after surprise confronts the reader as the imagination of a master story teller and researcher takes one through this unpredictable journey.

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