Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series.
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Re: Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series.
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Yes! I read "The Da Vinci Code" and saw the movie "Angels and Demons". That scene where Ewan McGregor jumps from a helicopter is absolutely majestic. And don't get me started with the ending. Da Vinci seemed more suspenseful, never knowing where the bad guys were lurking.AHenderson42 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2015, 21:41 They are all great aren't they? They all have the Brown conspiracy feel (made more realistic by his EXCELLENT fact checking), but they are all different as well. To me "Angels and Demons" was more actively heart-pounding and "The DaVinci Code" was more psych you out thrilling. Did anyone else get that vibe?
All in all, two great stories.
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I first read Deception Point and loved it. The next on I read was Digital fortress which was great, but i felt it was a bit too much like deception point.
The Robert Langdon series is, according to me, one of the best series ever with all the five books filled with suspense and were deeply engrossing.
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