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041 0 _aEng
050 1 4 _aPS 3552
_bB877lo 2009
100 1 _aBrown, Dan,
_d1964-
245 1 4 _aThe lost symbol /
_cDan Brown
260 _aLondon:
_bCorgi Books,
_c2009
300 _a669 p.:
_bill.;
_c18 cm.
440 0 _aRobert Langdon. bk3
520 _aRobert Langdon flies to Washington after an urgent invitation to speak in the Capitol building. The invitation appears to have come from a friend with copper-bottomed Masonic connections, Peter Solomon. But Langdon has been tricked: Solomon has, in fact, been kidnapped, and (echoing the grisly opening of the last book) a macabre mutilation plunges Langdon into a tortuous quest. His friend's severed hand lies in the Capitol building, positioned to point to a George Washington portrait that shows the father of his country as a pagan deity. The ruthless criminal nemesis here is another terrifying figure in Brown's gallery of grotesques: Mal'akh, a powerfully built eunuch with a body festooned with tattoos. Mal'akh is seeking a Masonic pyramid that possesses a formidable supernatural power, and a pulse-pounding hunt is afoot, with Langdon stalled rather than aided by the CIA.
650 0 _aLangdon, Robert (fictitious character)
_xFiction.
650 0 _aWashington (D. C.)
_xFiction.
650 4 _aWashington
_xFicción.
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