Angels & Demons

By Dan Brown,

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CERN Institute, Switzerland: a world-renowned scientist is found brutally murdered with a mysterious symbol seared onto his chest.

The Vatican, Rome: the College of Cardinals assembles to elect a new pope. Somewhere beneath them, an unstoppable bomb of terrifying power relentlessly counts down to oblivion.

In a breathtaking race against…

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8 authors picked Angels & Demons as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

While most people associate Dan Brown with his more famous work, The DaVinci Code, this first novel in his Robert Langdon series really founded the archaeological thriller genre.

I loved how this book transports readers to the milieu so thoroughly that it was a bit of a spoiler when I recognized one key location from my own time in Rome before the secret was revealed—but that's a testament to how well he conveys the scene! Brown invites us behind the scenes of secret societies, sharing insider information to raise the stakes.

I had the great good fortune to take…

From E. Chris' list on weaving adventure and history.

This book allows you to think outside the box. It introduces the reader to the thought of secret organizations and conspiracy theories of powerful organizations. A physicist is murdered and a vial of antimatter is stolen. They hire a symbologist to hunt down the vial from clues left by the Illuminati. The twists and turns the author uses, allows for you to try and come up with your own theories before he finally gives you the answers you’ve been looking for. The use of clever puzzles and clues given throughout the book can easily lead you to a false conclusion.…

There’s nothing like a Dan Brown book to get you racing from page to page, and for me this is one of his best. It helps that I love Rome, and was working there as a tour guide when I read it. This is the easiest way to learn about Rome, and one of the most enjoyable. Alongside the fast-paced plot and intrigue, there is a lot of information about the history and in particular art history of Rome. A wonderful read if you are about to visit Rome, or would love to be transported there in your imagination.

Defection in Prague

By Ray C Doyle,

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Ray C Doyle Author Of Lara's Secret

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I have been writing for many years, and my main preference is political thrillers with criminal overtones. I first became interested in politics when I worked at several political conferences in the 60’s and 70’s. I have been involved in several criminal cases, including my own, and within my family, I have a nephew in the police force. For many years I have had the opportunity to mix with the upper tiers of society as well as the criminal classes and this has given me great insight into creating my characters and plots.

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Pete West, a political columnist, travels to Prague to find a missing diplomat, later found murdered. He attempts to discover more about a cryptic note received from the diplomat and is immediately entangled in the secret Bilderberg Club’s strategy to form a world federation.

Pete meets a Czechian agent who wants asylum. She has a murdered EU Commissioner’s diary containing clues to the civil unrest planned by the club, encrypted in algebraic chess notations. West seeks answers and links up with retired MI6 officer Tosh. While escaping would-be captors, they decode enough chess moves to reveal the anarchy of the…

Defection in Prague

By Ray C Doyle,

What is this book about?

Pete West, a political columnist, travels to Prague to find a missing diplomat, later found murdered. He attempts to discover more about a cryptic note received from the diplomat and is immediately entangled in the secret Bilderberg Club’s strategy to form a world federation.

Pete meets a Czechian agent who wants asylum. She has a murdered EU Commissioner’s diary containing clues to the civil unrest planned by the club, encrypted in algebraic chess notations. West seeks answers and links up with retired MI6 officer Tosh. While escaping would-be captors, they decode enough chess moves to reveal the anarchy of the…


Angels and Demons is exactly the kind of book I like to read (and write) because it combines tension and a murder mystery with an incredible setting—Rome—and smart, knowledgeable characters—Professor Langdon. It leads the reader on a tour de force to some of Rome’s most iconic artworks and buildings, such as the Pantheon, or Bernini’s sculpture of St. Teresa.

From Cornelia's list on mysteries with an art theme.

Before the movies, this was the lesser-known prequel to the hit novel, The Da Vinci Code. Laced with mind-blowing historical conspiracy and written at a detailed yet break-neck pace, this for me is Brown’s greatest novel. At the time, there was nothing that had this much research and detail behind it in the genre, which really set it apart from any conspiracy thriller out there. A true page-turner and a must for anyone’s collection.

From James' list on thrillers that changed the game.

It may not be the most highbrow of novels, but this slick, propulsive thriller is a brilliant exercise in pace, twists, and creativity. Dan Brown’s greatest strength is his ability to craft deliciously convoluted stories and weave the reader through them effortlessly, aided by his colorful characters, sense of humor, and wonderfully wicked scenarios. Of his thriller stock, Angels & Demons is by far his most refined, and it’s a definite recommendation for anyone looking for intensity, charm, and most of all, fun in their next read.

I first read this book shortly after visiting Rome about twenty years ago. Dan Brown includes the major fountains of Rome, and you learn a little about what the artists were thinking of when they constructed these works of art. I toured the public side of the Vatican, but I hadn’t realized some of its history and power that Angels & Demons put into perspective. I read the book before the death of Pope John Paul and understood the process they would go through to elect a new pope thanks to the fictional story of Angels & Demons.

I think by now it is obvious my main theme – Science is our way of understanding God’s ways. On the deathbed of Albert Einstein he had communicated that science is God’s way of explaining and demonstrating to humankind how the universe was made, and that because we were built in his image – we can create anything he has. Angels & Demons is a battle between religion and science and that they cannot co-exist. But from the beginning of this novel explores that science can replicate creation by creating antimatter. In the book, the pope gets killed and the…

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