Dan Brown and his Novel Angels & Demons
Author Dan Brown was born on June 22, 1964 and raised in Exeter, New Hampshire.
He came from a very wealthy family.
His father, Richard G.
Brown was an outstanding mathematics professor.
Mrs.
Constance Brown was a professional musician.
Dan also grew up with two other siblings.
Dan Brown married Blythe who accompanies him on his frequent research trips for his novels.
He is now currently living in New England as a full time writer along with his wife.
Other novels by Dan Brown included Digital Fortress, The Da Vinci Code, and Deception Point.
The history of the novel Angels & Demons came about in the 1600's when the Illuminati vowed vengeance against the Vatican.
The reason why they wanted revenge was that the Vatican had kicked them out of their city for not being dedicated Christians.
The Illuminati went to hide in Bavaria where they cultivated with other anti-Christ groups such as Jews and Muslims.
This gang of anti-Christians led on to new Illuminati, a more dark, powerful, and deeply satanic cult.
Promising that one day they would come back and take revenge on the Catholic Church.
Dan grew up surrounded by untruthful beliefs of science and religion.
These beliefs gave him perspectives that served as an inspiration for his acclaimed novel Angels & Demons.
On one of his research trips to Vatican City he was touring a small tunnel where Popes would hide from the enemies known as the brotherhood of the Illuminati a.
k.
a.
"enlightened ones".
This kind of brotherhood was formed scientist anti-Christ.
When Dan Brown heard that the scholar giving the tour said "modern historians believe the Illuminati are still active today.
" It inspired him to write an Illuminati thriller.
Angel & Demons is a thriller about the brotherhood Illuminati's comeback and vengeance against their enemies.
Most of all, it is a story about Robert Langdon, the Harvard symbologist who gets caught in the middle.
Robert Langdon is a historian who gets interrupted by a phone call from a physicist at CERN who tells Robert to meet some where private.
When Mr.
Langdon arrives to his destination in Switzerland Kohler the physicist shows him a photograph of a murder.
A scientist with the word Illuminati imprinted on his chest.
Mr.
Langdon was asked who he might think the killer was, since he was a historian who knew about symbology.
Vittoria was the daughter of the scientist who had just been murdered.
She told Kohler and Langdon about a secret project she and her father had been working on, the Antimatter.
The Antimatter was opposite to matter creating a big explosion if it made any contact with anything including air.
The Illuminati got a hold of this Antimatter for the reason being that they wanted to prove to the Catholics that life could be made simply of science.
Mean while back in Rome the conclave-election for the new pope, was taking place.
Fearing that the Antimatter would get to Rome and destroy Vatican City, Langdon and Vittoria went on the search for the Antimatter.
The late pope's chamberlain received a phone call from a man who claims to be from the brotherhood Illuminati telling them that their four preferred cardinals were going to be killed.
One by one the Illuminati started killing the cardinals engraving the words earth, air, fire, and water on their chests.
Langdon and Victoria were on the killer's trail, but each time they got close it would be too late.
Each killing led on to a clue about where the next would be.
Eventually, Langdon had caught up with the killer who mentioned that there would be one last murder and that the leader of the Illuminati would be doing it himself, and then Langdon kills him.
Kohler flew in from CERN to meet with the chamberlain.
Kohler was the leader of the Illuminati who was there to kill the chamberlain, but instead the chamberlain imprinted the Illuminati sign on him and killed Kohler.
Chamberlain was headed towards the Antimatter which lied underneath the Sistine chapel.
In conclusion Chamberlain took the Antimatter and flew up with it until it exploded in mid air and no danger came about to anyone else in the city.
He came from a very wealthy family.
His father, Richard G.
Brown was an outstanding mathematics professor.
Mrs.
Constance Brown was a professional musician.
Dan also grew up with two other siblings.
Dan Brown married Blythe who accompanies him on his frequent research trips for his novels.
He is now currently living in New England as a full time writer along with his wife.
Other novels by Dan Brown included Digital Fortress, The Da Vinci Code, and Deception Point.
The history of the novel Angels & Demons came about in the 1600's when the Illuminati vowed vengeance against the Vatican.
The reason why they wanted revenge was that the Vatican had kicked them out of their city for not being dedicated Christians.
The Illuminati went to hide in Bavaria where they cultivated with other anti-Christ groups such as Jews and Muslims.
This gang of anti-Christians led on to new Illuminati, a more dark, powerful, and deeply satanic cult.
Promising that one day they would come back and take revenge on the Catholic Church.
Dan grew up surrounded by untruthful beliefs of science and religion.
These beliefs gave him perspectives that served as an inspiration for his acclaimed novel Angels & Demons.
On one of his research trips to Vatican City he was touring a small tunnel where Popes would hide from the enemies known as the brotherhood of the Illuminati a.
k.
a.
"enlightened ones".
This kind of brotherhood was formed scientist anti-Christ.
When Dan Brown heard that the scholar giving the tour said "modern historians believe the Illuminati are still active today.
" It inspired him to write an Illuminati thriller.
Angel & Demons is a thriller about the brotherhood Illuminati's comeback and vengeance against their enemies.
Most of all, it is a story about Robert Langdon, the Harvard symbologist who gets caught in the middle.
Robert Langdon is a historian who gets interrupted by a phone call from a physicist at CERN who tells Robert to meet some where private.
When Mr.
Langdon arrives to his destination in Switzerland Kohler the physicist shows him a photograph of a murder.
A scientist with the word Illuminati imprinted on his chest.
Mr.
Langdon was asked who he might think the killer was, since he was a historian who knew about symbology.
Vittoria was the daughter of the scientist who had just been murdered.
She told Kohler and Langdon about a secret project she and her father had been working on, the Antimatter.
The Antimatter was opposite to matter creating a big explosion if it made any contact with anything including air.
The Illuminati got a hold of this Antimatter for the reason being that they wanted to prove to the Catholics that life could be made simply of science.
Mean while back in Rome the conclave-election for the new pope, was taking place.
Fearing that the Antimatter would get to Rome and destroy Vatican City, Langdon and Vittoria went on the search for the Antimatter.
The late pope's chamberlain received a phone call from a man who claims to be from the brotherhood Illuminati telling them that their four preferred cardinals were going to be killed.
One by one the Illuminati started killing the cardinals engraving the words earth, air, fire, and water on their chests.
Langdon and Victoria were on the killer's trail, but each time they got close it would be too late.
Each killing led on to a clue about where the next would be.
Eventually, Langdon had caught up with the killer who mentioned that there would be one last murder and that the leader of the Illuminati would be doing it himself, and then Langdon kills him.
Kohler flew in from CERN to meet with the chamberlain.
Kohler was the leader of the Illuminati who was there to kill the chamberlain, but instead the chamberlain imprinted the Illuminati sign on him and killed Kohler.
Chamberlain was headed towards the Antimatter which lied underneath the Sistine chapel.
In conclusion Chamberlain took the Antimatter and flew up with it until it exploded in mid air and no danger came about to anyone else in the city.
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