One must lie back and think of England - Jeremy England, to be specific, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor whose theory Brown borrows heavily from. Though Brown has made a name for himself as the layman's guide to art history, this lay reader finds his take on biophysics a snooze. It does not live up to these immense expectations. But things go disastrously wrong, and Langdon finds himself on the run with museum director Ambra Vidal - who happens to be engaged to the prince of Spain - as they solve clue after clue in a race against time to help Kirsch's work see the light of day.Ä«rown likes to not so much foreshadow as bludgeon readers over the head with hype and we are reminded repeatedly how earth-shattering Kirsch's discovery will be. He now plans to unveil this discovery at the Guggenheim.
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