I just saw it in the Sunday Parade magazine. Had a different title last year (before publication).
A lot of things he writes about symbology, religion and art history and visiting great cities does intrigue me.
I have read Angels and Demons, The Da Vinci Code, Deception Point and Digital Fortress ... So I’ll be reading this one too.
It is as they all are books for entertainment, not a non-fiction story. They are entertaining and make you look at things in different than usual. This one appeals to me on multiple levels, and on a personal note more so since many men in my family were/are Masons. As am I.
Plus I’m a sucker for a good series.
How could you make it through the horrendous cliche writing in those books?
I (barely) made it through the first
May I suggest....
Better writing there.
Hey, Brown is OK reading for the beach.
As long as you remember that it’s a fictional gloss on a core of historical.....fiction.
Have you read “Pillars of The Earth” by Ken Follett? It’s an excellent historical novel about the building of a cathedral in England in the 12th Century. A good, fat book to read! =o)