Wednesday, 7 December 2016
Angels and Demons - Book 2000
Rating: 4.3/5
Written By: Dan Brown
The Robert Langdon (#1) is the best selling mystery thriller written in 2000 by Sir Dan Brown (added Sir...just for fun). The Book has truly done a marvelous job in gluing the readers to itself throughout. Angels and Demons is no less than an awesome Book for readers wishing to enjoy a great roller coaster ride with mind boggling turn of events.
The Book is about a murder of a physicist Leonardo Vetra who died under mysterious circumstances. Two things were absolutely flabbergasting about it,
1. The Victim's Chest being branded with an ambigram of Illuminati.
2. A stolen canister containing antimatter (substance that has destructive powers equal to a nuclear weapon).
The facility's director Maximillian Kohler calls Robert Langdon to make something out of this Illuminati related incident. Robert Langdon is the history professor of Harvard University who has an interest in historical events (especially of these kinds). Hence the story begins in a BOOM to grasp the readers attention in a Blood Racing Phenomenon.
After all of that one might wonder why then the book is rated 4.3/5 by the reviewer. The reason is clear and simple, it is known to all those who have read this piece of work. The Facts and Figures are created by Dan Brown, then they are fitted in the sequence of real life events. Now this would certainly confuse or mislead some people but what I intend to mention is even though Dan Brown was able to beautifully pull this stunt off. The point that bugged me was that either he should have used all the accurate and precise facts or had created all of them on his own but should have never mixed em up because then the reader would be unable to distinguish the truth and faked events. Other than this the book has truly accomplished the heights that a reader can demand of.
Reviewed By
Najam
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