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The Secret of Secrets

Robert Langdon Book 6

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The Secret of Secrets

Written by: Dan Brown
Narrated by: Paul Michael
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Robert Langdon is back in the long-awaited new race-against-time thriller from the global bestselling author of The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons.


Accompanying celebrated academic, Katherine Solomon, to a lecture she’s been invited to give in Prague, Robert Langdon’s world spirals out of control when she disappears without trace from their hotel room. Far from home and well out of his comfort zone, Langdon must pit his wits against forces unknown to recover the woman he loves.

But Prague is an old and dangerous city, steeped in folklore and mystery. For over two thousand years, the tides of history have washed back and forth over it, leaving behind echoes of everything that has gone before. Little can Langdon know that he is being stalked by a spectre from that dark past. He must use all of his arcane knowledge to decipher the world around him before he too is consumed by the rings of treachery and deception that have swallowed Katherine.

Against a backdrop of vast castles, towering churches, graveyards buried twelve deep and labyrinthine underground passages, Langdon must navigate a shadow city hiding in plain sight, a city which has successfully kept its secrets for centuries and will not readily deliver them.

This is a battlefield unlike any he has previously experienced, one on which he must fight not for his only life, but for the future of humanity itself.

The Secret Of Secrets is Dan Brown’s first novel for over eight years and sees the stunning return of Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, this time pitting his wits against a conspiracy which will test even his considerable brainpower and take him to the edge of losing all that he holds dear…

‘Impossible to put down’ The New York Times

‘Dan Brown is the master of the intellectual cliffhanger’ Wall Street Journal

‘For anyone who wants more brain-food than thrillers normally provide’ Sunday Times

© Dan Brown 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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Good book though as a Dan Brown fan of his books before Da Vinci Code, I felt a little let down. But it is a must read for fans like us.

The concept is age old in Hinduism and displayed here as perfectly as it could with Science behind the whole.

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the book could have been shorter, tried hard to make unrealistic concept realistic, creating long repetitive narrative trying to convince readers but didn't work. the romance was forced. definitely didn't live upto the expectation from the author or Da Vinci code.

quite boring and weak plot

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Book is good to listen fast paced but slowing every time when Crescendo is building with too much philosophical and scientific things.So 3* for the story

The Philosophical Science thriller

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Age old concept of Hinduism sold in a fresh new bottle. Suspense and thrill both intact. Super narrative and genius Robert Langdon who somehow knows it all.

Suspense ride

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could do without the eroticism. its understandable that a guy and a girl in a single room wouldn't be saints but repeatedly speaking about their closeness given the fact the story timeline is only 24 hrs, is a little much.

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