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I was given the 4 books as a gift and read them all, thought Angels and Demons was the best (read it before Da Vinci Code) but yeah, he does tend to stick to the same formula for everything, but than again, I reckon Matthew Reilly does the same - but does that matter if the formula is an interesting one?
I've almost finished "Assassini" by Thomas Gifford, it's written similarly to Da Vinci code, you'd think it was a copy-cat writing except it was published roughly 15 years ago. I recommend Assassini, it has a fairly convoluted storyline and can get bogged down for while, but a good mystery so far, better than Brown in many ways, I just need to see how it ends but that aside, still a good read, especially if you like the Da Vinci Code.
I've almost finished "Assassini" by Thomas Gifford, it's written similarly to Da Vinci code, you'd think it was a copy-cat writing except it was published roughly 15 years ago. I recommend Assassini, it has a fairly convoluted storyline and can get bogged down for while, but a good mystery so far, better than Brown in many ways, I just need to see how it ends but that aside, still a good read, especially if you like the Da Vinci Code.