I would recommend a book called The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon. It's an incredible story set in Barcelona about a secret library that a young boy stumbles on. There's murder and espoinage and the tale twists and turns.
A really good read!
If you're interested in reading something along the line of thrillers based on a religious context then you might want to read: The Last Cato. Its actually a translation from a Spanish novel by Maltide Asensi. The book uncovers a path to Stauroflakes, an ancient secret brotherhood associated with protecting the Holy Cross.
There's also The Expected One by Kathleen McGowan. The main lead sets on a journey to find some lost religious scrolls from the time of Christ. This book is the first in a series of three books.
The second one is already out so if McGowan's writing is to your liking, you might enjoy reading the second one too. James Rollins' Map of Bones is a fun book too! This one is again about an ancient secret society and a treasure hunt carried out through the novel.
Rollins' writes some great thrillers.
New York, NY (January 15, 2013) Dan Brown’s new novel, the eagerly awaited follow-up to his #1, record-setting international blockbuster, The Lost Symbol, will be published in North America by Doubleday on May 14th. The new book features renowned Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon. Set in the heart of Europe, Langdon is drawn into a harrowing world centered on one of history’s most enduring and mysterious literary masterpieces.
In a twist befitting a new Dan Brown novel, the title of the book will be revealed later today via reader social media posts wed to an online digital Hastagart mosaic, created by Hyperactivate.com. Readers can view the mosaic at DanBrown.com, on Dan Brown’s Facebook page, and on TODAY.com. Beginning at 7:00 AM EST, Doubleday, in partnership with NBC News' "TODAY," invites Dan Brown readers to post via Facebook or Tweet that they are helping to unveil the title of his latest book.
After readers take a social action (For example, “I want to know the title of Dan Brown’s latest book! “New Dan Brown book coming, can’t wait!”), their profile image will instantly claim a tile in the mosaic, and it is through the aggregation of thousands of reader tiles that the title will be revealed. Readers will be able to find their profile images by zooming into the mosaic canvas.
“Dan Brown’s enthusiasm for puzzles, codes and symbols is a passion shared by his readers,” says Suzanne Herz, Senior Vice President, Publishing for Doubleday. “Our aim is to harness that passion and use it as a catalyst to reveal the new title.” The audio version of the new book will be published in North America by Random House Audio.
The novel will also be published in the U.K. on May 14th by Transworld Publishers, a division of The Random House Group, who has published all of Brown’s novels. Dan Brown is represented by Heide Lange at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates, Inc.
Doubleday is an imprint of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc.
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