Unputdownable, one of Brown’s masterpiece!
As Dan Brown evolves from a mystical novelist, who’s interested in a twisting, mind-blowing story about conspiracy, to a modern novelist, it appears to me that he’s losing his way.
This time we are presented with another Brown’s novel, about an egocentric genius, Edmund Kirsh, who wanted to answer two biggest questions: “where did we come from?” and “where are we going?”. Our beloved friend, Robert Langdon, was invited to view the end result, along with a bunch of other people. As the story progresses, we see the twisting narrative, filled with modern technologies, popular quotes, and product placement... The story is fine and even might feel like an old Brown’s novel, but, it’s not. The author is, obviously, trying to actualize himself with tits and bits from our world and it all becomes a fancy attraction without the soul it used to have.
Another adventure fromDan Brown.
Excellent! As always Mr Brown never disappoints me.
As usually impressive