This book was good, but not as good as I was hoping (based on the first three Langdon books). I was starting to get frustrated with how heavily the story relied on memory loss, and although everything was tied up and explained to my satisfaction, I still had to suffer through the beginning. The story does have the vivid descriptions of art and scenery that Brown is a genius at, and the puzzles to be solved and the clues given are interesting. Without giving any spoilers, I did find the ending a little shocking, in a good way, so that being said perhaps I did enjoy the book more than I thought (the second half is far better than the first half, so be patient).
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