Frenetic page turning at its finest


"Now, having risen to one of the most secretive and potent posts in U.S. intelligence work, Sato had proven an uncompromising patriot as well as a terrifying enemy to any who stood in opposition. Seldom seen but universally feared, the OS director cruised the deep waters of the CIA like a leviathan who surfaced only to devour its prey."

An excerpt from Dan Browns, The Lost Symbol.

I bought this book last week Friday and read over 500 pages of it by Sunday. Dan Brown has the fine art of penning page turning thrillers down to a tee.

After a brief break, I should manage to complete the book in its entirety this evening. Nothing beats a good book you can get your teeth into. What a story!



Joshua, TCC

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