ISBN: 9780099451952
Release Date: 17 Feb 2005
Average rating:   (read by 85 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

Tom Sullivan is about to graduate from Princeton. He's intelligent and popular, but haunted by the violent death several years earlier of his father, an academic who devoted his life to studying one of the rarest, most complex and most valuable books in the world. Since its publication in 1499, "The Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" has baffled scholars who have tried to understand its many mysteries. Coded in seven languages, the text is at once a passionate love story, an intricate mathematical labyrinth, and a tale of arcane brutality. Paul Harris, Tom's room-mate, has deeply personal reasons of his own for wanting to unveil the secrets the book hides. When a long-lost diary surfaces, it seems the two friends have found the key to the labyrinth - but when a fellow researcher is murdered only hours later, they suddenly find themselves in great danger. And what they discover embedded in the text stuns them: a narrative detailing the passion of a Renaissance prince, a hidden crypt, and a secret worth dying to protect.

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lumim
Rated it   14 days ago
After reading this book I realized that was waiting on it more. The whole idea and story are remarkable, but not carried away, and somewhere in the middle of the book begin to wonder "where is the promise of murder?". after the first body, such as the...

Lilian
Rated it   2 months ago
I really enjoyed this story, it was well written and believable.

Shosh
Rated it   3 months ago
Not impressed with this tale and quite tedious to wade through.

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