Expect the bestselling author’s new novel to be a much-debated title among book club readers.
: one by Stephen Hawking on fate and caution, and the other – that famous one – from Samuel Johnson about a man’s mind being wonderfully concentrated by the knowledge he was to be hanged in a fortnight.
The reason I was encouraged by the epigraphs was that they hinted at a philosophical and intellectual depth that one normally doesn’t find in your ordinary potboiling blockbuster. The premise is enticing: are readers going to have their ontological frameworks shaken or merely stirred?sent many fans questing obsessively for the secrets of the Priory of Sion. Whether it actually mattered if the historical Jesus had offspring and descendants was another question altogether.
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