
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
It’s Robert Langdon.
I’m in.
Dan Brown hasn’t published a thriller since before Covid, but it’s clear, reading this book, that he’ll never change as a writer. And yet, that doesn’t make him any less compulsively readable than ever. Dipping into all his greatest hits from 20 or so years ago - oddly esoteric science, a killer with a warped personality (to the point of cultural appropriation, passing off as the Golěm - Czech spelling and all - of old Jewish legend), and leading up to some big reveals incidentally previously discussed in The Da Vinci Code and other Langdon adventures. No spoilers, but let’s just say after this novel, there’s one more reason for me to want to nuke the entire Neuralink from orbit.
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