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<li><a href="summary.html">Summary</a></li>
<li><a href="index.html">Overview</a></li>
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<h1>ANGELS AND DEMONS - an Overview</h1>
<h1>ANGELS AND DEMONS A book review</h1>
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When Dan Brown published his fourth novel, "The Da Vinci Code," in 2003, it was an instant bestseller. It boasted a fascinating protagonist, a Harvard professor of religious iconography named Robert Langdon, and compelling conspiracy theories. Brown, it seemed, had come out of nowhere.

But the bestseller actually had precursors, including "Angels and Demons," the first book in the Robert Langdon series. Published in 2000 by Simon & Schuster, the 713-page turner takes place chronologically before "The Da Vinci Code," although it doesn't really matter which you read first.
But the bestseller actually had precursors, including "Angels and Demons," the first book in the Robert Langdon series. Published in 2000 by Simon & Schuster, the 713-page turner takes place chronologically before "The Da Vinci Code," although it doesn't really matter which you read first. Dan Brown as usual has come up with this epic novel which instantly was a best-seller and people who were interested in conspiracy theories have given it a 5-star rating.

Both books revolve around conspiracies within the Catholic church, but most of the action in "Angels and Demons" takes place in Rome and the Vatican. As of 2018, Brown has written three more books in the Robert Langdon saga, "The Lost Symbol" (2009), "Inferno" (2013), and "Origin" (2017). All but "The Lost Symbol" and "Origin" have been made into films starring Tom Hanks.
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