Book: Origin by Dan Brown The main character, Robert Langdon, was in attendance at a conference that his billionaire friend was hosting. In order to set up the event and speech in the Guggenheim museum, Edmond had to work closely with the museum director who also happened to be the fiance of the Prince of Spain. Edmond and Robert are close friends because Robert used to teach Edmond at Harvard. During the speech, Edmond was assassinated by an ex admiral of the Spanish navy. Robert Langdon ran away with the museum director in order to find safety and to eventually carry out Edmond's final wishes. The assassination heavily implicates the Prince who may have been jealous of Edmond for spending more time with his fiance than the future husband was. Advice I'd give the main characters is to find shelter and stay away from royal guards because the prince is probably the one who is attempting to murder people who bother him.
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Sydney Lorton
2/11/2018 08:12:04 am
I thought my book was complicated. Is this story based off of actual history or is it fiction? It seems like a very intriguing and Macbeth-ish book. Do you think the two are similar, or is that just me?
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Sydney Lorton
2/11/2018 08:12:47 am
I thought my book was complicated. Is this story based off of actual history or is it fiction? It seems like a very intriguing and Macbeth-ish book. Do you think the two are similar, or is that just me?
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Piper
2/24/2018 10:48:14 am
This book seems to be something like MacBeth with a struggle for power and a lot of killing and assassination. One main things I am wondering about is exactly how was he assassinated and if this book is non-fiction or fiction.
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