![]() ![]() Meanwhile, the leader praises him for his good work, and promises, “Tonight we change the world.” The killer has done something terrible, and in the process stolen a heavy electronic devise. ![]() Thousands of miles away, a killer and a leader meet in the shadows. Langdon agrees to an hour’s flight to Kohler’s research facility, convinced by his amazement at the infamous yet never before photographed symbol from the fax. Kohler admits to locating Langdon through his website, which contains information about his book The Art of the Illuminati. The word, and its graphic symbol, immediately grab his attention, and he reaches for the phone. It quickly becomes apparent that Kohler is not a fanatic when Langdon receives a faxed image of a dead man with the word “Illuminati” ornately burned onto his chest. He dismisses the phone call as one of many he has received from excessively fascinated “fans” of his books on symbology. Langdon responds by refusing and hanging up. ![]() Although they have never met or even spoken before, Kohler insistently requests Langdon’s presence. Robert Langdon is awakened from a nightmare by a phone call from a discrete particle physicist Maximilian Kohler. ![]() Robert Langdon: A forty-year old Harvard symbology professor."Book" Title Angels and Demons Link Author Brown, Dan Characters ![]()
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