


Haven’t you dreamed about that?.Īll clues lead to small stone pyramid that Solomon gave Langdon a few years ago. Finding clues and solving puzzles together with Robert and Katherine, you will find yourself in the basements of such famous monuments of history and architecture as the Capitol, the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, the Library of Congress, Botanical Garden and Washington National Cathedral. These two villains have different goals: Sato wants Robert to unlock the Mysteries in the honor of national security, while Mal’akh is eager to reveal the video of authorities taking part in Masonic rituals. But on the other part Mal’akh is not alone as well, he is accompanied by Inoue Sato, the head of the CIA's Office of Security. It’s very good, she will be of use, as the girl studies noetic science in a secret laboratory in the Smithsonian Museum Support Center. But you are not alone, Solomon’s sister Katherine enters the game on your side. The game starts, it will take you and the smart scientist to many museums. Who has done that? Cruel Mal'akh, he wants Langdon to solve the Ancient Mysteries, then he promises to let kidnapped Solomon free. He goes there, but no one waits for him in the Capitol, no people, but he finds an awful thing - right hand of Solomon! It is tattooed into a Hand of the Mysteries, a strong symbol, and made pointing upwards to the inside of the Capitol dome, to fresco The Apotheosis of Washington. He thinks it is from his friend and mentor, Mason Peter Solomon, the head of the Smithsonian Institution. Langdon gets an invitation to read a lecture in National Statuary Hall at the United States Capitol. for 12 hours, and during this time experience many things and survive in breathtaking adventures.

With the main character of the book, Robert Langdon, you will live in Washington D.C. it’s no less interesting, so will be good to get acquainted with this brilliant author for the first time as well. Have you read «Da Vinci Code»? Then you will be happy to plunge into another Dan Brown’s masterpiece.
