'Da Vinci Code' author Dan Brown releases latest thriller
Dan Brown's novel explores a new model of consciousness with protagonist Robert Langdon navigating a conspiracy in Prague, blending neuroscience, history, and metaphysical themes.
- Dan Brown released his latest thriller, The Secret of Secrets, on September 9, 2025, continuing the Robert Langdon series.
- This release follows a gap of eight years since his previous novel, Origin , amid intense secrecy to avoid leaks.
- The novel features a complex plot involving the Mona Lisa, freemasonry, and supposed descendants of Jesus, attracting both millions of fans and scholarly criticism.
- Dan Brown described this work as the most complex and daring story he has crafted so far, while Penguin Random House emphasized its signature combination of puzzles, visual art, historical elements, spirituality, and advanced science.
- Netflix announced a new TV adaptation with Carlton Cuse as showrunner, marking the first Langdon series without Tom Hanks reprising the role.
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How to Read Dan Brown's Robert Langdon Books in Order
Dan Brown's Robert Langdon series just got a new entry: The Secret of Secrets is now available at bookstores everywhere. As fans of these books dive in for yet another mystery that only a Professor of Religious Symbology and Iconology can solve, newcomers may be looking for where to actually start.If you're looking to read these books for the first time, you'll be happy to know that there's no reason you can't just jump right into the new one ri…
After eight years of absence, Dan Brown returns to books with an esoteric thriller without great mystery. ...
"The Secret of Secrets" is the 6th volume of the adventures of hero Robert Langdon, specialist in esoteric symbols
He stopped being secreted months ago and let the eyes of the American writer who nearly a decade ago looked forward to the new adventure sponsored by Robert Langdon. Brown returned to the banks this quarter.
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