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The Lost Symbol

Robert Langdon • Book 3

by Dan Brown

Narrated by Paul Michael

3.97 ABR Score (681.8K ratings)
★ 3.77 Goodreads (661.2K) ★ 4.19 Audible (20.6K)
17h 47m Released 2009 Mystery

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

Dan Brown turns Washington DC into a 17-hour escape room, and Paul Michael is the voice in your earpiece telling you the walls are closing in.

  • Great if you want: conspiracy-soaked thrills set inside real DC landmarks
  • Listening experience: propulsive and chapter-a-minute — built for long commutes
  • Narration: Michael has owned Langdon for years; the cadence is effortless
  • Skip if: you've grown tired of the Brown formula — this is peak formula

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About This Audiobook

When Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon arrives in Washington D.C. for what should be a routine lecture, he instead discovers a grotesque ritual scene in the Capitol Building that launches him into a deadly puzzle rooted in America's founding secrets. With his mentor kidnapped and cryptic symbols pointing toward ancient Masonic mysteries, Langdon must navigate the hidden corridors and forgotten chambers beneath the nation's most sacred monuments. Racing against time through a shadowy world of secret societies and esoteric knowledge, he finds himself pursuing revelations that could reshape humanity's understanding of its own potential.

Paul Michael's commanding narration transforms this intellectual thriller into a gripping audio experience that captures both the urgency of Langdon's quest and the weight of centuries-old mysteries. His measured pacing allows listeners to absorb the complex historical details and symbolic puzzles without losing momentum, while his distinct character voices bring clarity to the story's diverse cast. The audio format proves particularly effective for this symbol-heavy narrative, as Michael's emphasis and inflection help illuminate the significance of each cryptic clue and revelation as they unfold.