Try GOLD - Free
WHAT'S HIS SECRET?
The Independent
|July 27, 2025
As the much-mocked juggernaut Dan Brown prepares to release his latest Robert Langdon thriller, Nick Duerden explores 'The Da Vince Code' author's mind-boggling appeal
-

There cannot be many writers for whom the announcement of a new novel makes headline news around the world, but such is the widespread appeal of Dan Brown. Back in February, the American author of The Da Vinci Code, the 2003 conspiracy thriller that went on to sell 80 million copies and kickstart a globally successful literary and cinematic franchise, revealed that The Secret of Secrets, the sixth instalment of the adventures of Robert Langdon, would be published in September.
"The world's most celebrated thriller writer returns with his most stunning novel yet," proclaimed Brown's website, promising "a propulsive, twisty, thought-provoking masterpiece that will entertain readers as only Dan Brown can do".
Pre-orders began pouring in, with bookshops already preparing shelf space for what is sure to be an instant bestseller. In the world of literature, the very fact of a book receiving so much publicity is an unambiguously good thing, not least in a climate in which, we are repeatedly told, people are reading fewer and fewer books. Even those most resistant to fiction will make an exception for Brown's deep dives into religious iconography, secretive societies, and a protagonist who spends 500 pages running from one fetching international locale to the next invariably with an attractive woman in tow.
Brown, now 61, had been a sometime songwriter and full-time school teacher when he turned to writing novels in the late 1990s. He wrote two airport thrillers (Digital Fortress in 1998, and Deception Point in 2001) that failed to set the world alight, but in between them, in 2000, published Angels & Demons. The book was a mystery thriller revolving around Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor who finds himself embroiled in a high-profile murder when a physicist is killed; the only clue is the word "illuminati" branded on his chest. Langdon, an expert on symbology, is brought in to investigate.
This story is from the July 27, 2025 edition of The Independent.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM The Independent

The Independent
Immigration battle will make or break Labour government
If the Labour Party - the Labour government, indeed - appears to be running scared from Nigel Farage and Reform UK, it's because it jolly well should be.
3 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Mahmood's border policies will test the party faithful
With Labour trailing Reform UK in the polls, Sir Keir Starmer's leadership has been questioned, with Greater Manchester mayor Mr Burnham claiming he had been urged by some MPs to challenge him.
3 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Fears for Eden Project as visitor numbers plummet
The Eden Project has announced its results for a challenging year, marked by a decline in visitor numbers, losses that have more than doubled, and significant job cuts.
1 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Can the chancellor really solve youth unemployment?
Rachel Reeves has pledged to “abolish” long-term youth unemployment, targeting those aged 18 to 24 years who’ve been, broadly speaking, out of work, education or training for 18 months, and on universal credit.
3 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
PM pledges 'decency' over Farage's divisive 'decline'
Sir Keir Starmer will step up his attack on Nigel Farage by telling voters that Britain faces a historic choice between his “decency” and the Reform leader’s “division”.
4 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Will my Greek holiday be affected by French strikes?
Q Is the French air traffic strike still going ahead from 7 October? Unfortunately, I'm flying home from Crete that day?.
1 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Three bold World Cup calls that paid off for England
England have won the Women’s Rugby World Cup for the first time since 2014 after a 33-13 win over Canada in the final.
4 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Moldova chooses EU party
Decisive election win amid claims of Russian interference
1 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
Rowling accuses Watson of 'ignorance' over trans row
JK Rowling has attacked “ignorant” Emma Watson for using her Harry Potter link to criticise her gender critical views – and rejected the former child star’s claim that she treasures her despite their differences.
2 mins
September 30, 2025

The Independent
How brazen shoplifters are terrorising our high streets
The trend for stealing in bulk is alarming consumers and pushing up prices.
6 mins
September 30, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size