![]() ![]() Langdon follows the final clue to the Church of Illumination, where he is attacked by the Hassassin. Vittoria is taken by the Hassassin, a sinister thief and assassin who maims and kills Leonardo and the four cardinals on behalf of Janus, the mysterious Illuminati head. Langdon and Vittoria follow the trail across Rome by interpreting the historical symbols but are ultimately too late to save the cardinals. Langdon realizes that the caller is referring to the four Illuminati altars, which historically led potential Illuminati scientists, via clues in religious sculptures, to the secret Church of Illumination. Someone calls in a bomb threat and taunts that four cardinals will be killed on the altars of science. Langdon and Vittoria, Vetra’s daughter, travel to Vatican City to find the canister and prevent the catastrophic explosion. CERN is contacted by Vatican City, which can see a live feed of the canister somewhere on the premises. ![]() Robert Langdon, an Illuminati expert, is consulted because the murdered physicist, Leonardo Vetra, was branded with an ambigram of the word Illuminati. A canister of antimatter was stolen, and if it’s not recovered within 24 hours, it will explode. ![]() The story begins with a murder and heist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) laboratory. Content Warning: The novel contains a death by suicide and threats of sexual violence and assault. ![]()
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