I have read all of the Robert Langdon series of Dan Brown. Just like the previous stories in this series, the entire book is about 24 hour long mystery/thriller. Robert Langdon wakes up at a hospital with no recollection of how he got there and as he starts to figure out what's going on, he starts getting deeper into a dangerous event that is about to take place. From the very first page, a chain of events starts to take place at a very fast pace.
I loved reading the book. At the start, I found it a little bit annoying when every single details of various Italian tourist spots were being described. Some of them were described at times which was like reading a brochure. The description of various historic places probably could've been shortened a little bit.
It’s a never-ending thriller. A lot of twists and turns as the story progresses which will make you keep turning the pages. It's a fast-paced story and the story telling style of Dan Brown is absolutely amazing. Overall, it’s a great novel.