Langdon is then met by Trent Anderson, head
of the Capitol police, and Inoue Sato, the head of the CIA's Office of
Security. Examining Solomon's hand, they discover a clue leading them to
Solomon's Masonic altar in a room in the Capitol's sub-basement, where they
find a small pyramid lacking a capstone, with an inscription carved into it.
Sato then confronts Langdon with the
security x-ray taken of his bag when he entered the Capitol, which reveals a
smaller pyramid in the package Langdon brought in response to the request by
the kidnapper posing as Solomon. Langdon explains that he was unaware of its
contents, but Sato, dissatisfied with this, attempts to take Langdon into
custody. Before she can arrest him, however, she and Anderson are assaulted by
Warren Bellamy, the Architect of the Capitol and a Freemason, who then flees
with Langdon during the melee.
The above taken from Wikipedia.
TBH, I didn't expect the ending, was totally taken by surprised. Really enjoyed the book and pace was just right although lengthy at some point but I can just flipped it over. Plots were interesting as Dan Brown can be with a little lesson on 'law of attraction' towards the end.
Rating: 7/10
Author: Dan Brown
Category: mysteries and thrillers
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