![]() At this point, it’s already clear what Brown can do with the genre. One is still excited - one must be Doubleday is printing a whopping 4 million copies - but the anticipation feels different. Tuesday marks the release of “ Inferno,” Brown’s newest Langdon installment. ![]() “The Lost Symbol” seemed of the moment and of particularly heightened American interest, set as it was in D.C. ![]() It’s been four years now since our last encounter with Robert Langdon, the be-tweeded hero who has Da Vinci’d and Demon-ed his way through three previous Dan Brown page-rippers.īrown’s last book, “ The Lost Symbol,” came out in 2009, smack in the vortex of a Brownado - a whirling era of “Da Vinci Code” European tour packages and Tom Hanks’s second cinematic turn as the lank-haired Harvard symbologist.
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