
Secret within a Secret 1
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Book Introduction
Dan Brown, the master of intellectual thrillers, makes his comeback after eight years.
Became a bestseller on Amazon and New York Times upon publication.
First edition of 1.5 million copies sold, copyright contracts signed in 16 countries
Dan Brown, the world-renowned bestselling author known as the 'master of intellectual thrillers', is publishing his novel 'The Secret of Secrets' through Munhak Su-cheop.
Dan Brown is the author of The Da Vinci Code, which features Harvard University symbologist Robert Langdon as the main character, and has written numerous bestselling works, including Origins, Inferno, Angels & Demons, Dissolution Point, and Digital Fortress.
Secrets Within Secrets is the most densely structured and tightly plotted novel Dan Brown has ever published.
Immediately after its publication, the author said, “I think this is the most sophisticated plot and most readable novel I have ever written.
“The process of writing this novel was also an unforgettable journey of discovery,” he said.
As the author himself confidently asserts, this novel is a masterpiece, full of thrilling, fast-paced events and twists, and leaves a lasting impression long after the last page is closed.
《The Secret of Secrets》, which has garnered attention from the global publishing market even before its publication, has currently signed publishing contracts with publishers in 16 countries around the world, including the UK, the US, France, and Germany.
For readers who expect Dan Brown's signature original story and sophisticated mystery, this novel will provide unparalleled satisfaction and intellectual entertainment.
Became a bestseller on Amazon and New York Times upon publication.
First edition of 1.5 million copies sold, copyright contracts signed in 16 countries
Dan Brown, the world-renowned bestselling author known as the 'master of intellectual thrillers', is publishing his novel 'The Secret of Secrets' through Munhak Su-cheop.
Dan Brown is the author of The Da Vinci Code, which features Harvard University symbologist Robert Langdon as the main character, and has written numerous bestselling works, including Origins, Inferno, Angels & Demons, Dissolution Point, and Digital Fortress.
Secrets Within Secrets is the most densely structured and tightly plotted novel Dan Brown has ever published.
Immediately after its publication, the author said, “I think this is the most sophisticated plot and most readable novel I have ever written.
“The process of writing this novel was also an unforgettable journey of discovery,” he said.
As the author himself confidently asserts, this novel is a masterpiece, full of thrilling, fast-paced events and twists, and leaves a lasting impression long after the last page is closed.
《The Secret of Secrets》, which has garnered attention from the global publishing market even before its publication, has currently signed publishing contracts with publishers in 16 countries around the world, including the UK, the US, France, and Germany.
For readers who expect Dan Brown's signature original story and sophisticated mystery, this novel will provide unparalleled satisfaction and intellectual entertainment.
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Prologue, 1-70
Into the book
As the golem passed by, the tourist couple glanced at him, then took a step back in horror.
The golem was used to this kind of reaction from strangers.
They did not know what his true nature was, but their reactions reminded him that he was now a physical being.
'I am a golem.
I don't belong in your territory.'
--- p.29 From “Secrets in Secrets 1”
“Consciousness is not created in your brain.
“Consciousness is not in your head.”
Those words piqued the curiosity of everyone present.
As far as he knew, her lecture yesterday barely covered the material in her upcoming book.
'Catherine said she discovered something surprising.'
Whatever Catherine discovered was a secret.
She never told Langdon or anyone else the secret.
I've been letting him know a few times recently that I've discovered some surprising facts while researching for my book.
--- p.41 From “Secrets in Secrets 1”
Some of Gesner's fellow traitors were here in Prague.
All of them were within the range of the golem.
But the powerful intermediaries moving in the darkness were thousands of kilometers away.
'I won't rest until I punish them all.'
The golem knew the only way to get things done the way it wanted.
'I will destroy everything they have created.'
The golem was used to this kind of reaction from strangers.
They did not know what his true nature was, but their reactions reminded him that he was now a physical being.
'I am a golem.
I don't belong in your territory.'
--- p.29 From “Secrets in Secrets 1”
“Consciousness is not created in your brain.
“Consciousness is not in your head.”
Those words piqued the curiosity of everyone present.
As far as he knew, her lecture yesterday barely covered the material in her upcoming book.
'Catherine said she discovered something surprising.'
Whatever Catherine discovered was a secret.
She never told Langdon or anyone else the secret.
I've been letting him know a few times recently that I've discovered some surprising facts while researching for my book.
--- p.41 From “Secrets in Secrets 1”
Some of Gesner's fellow traitors were here in Prague.
All of them were within the range of the golem.
But the powerful intermediaries moving in the darkness were thousands of kilometers away.
'I won't rest until I punish them all.'
The golem knew the only way to get things done the way it wanted.
'I will destroy everything they have created.'
--- p.79 From “Secrets in Secrets 1”
Publisher's Review
Provocative questions about human potential and consciousness!
A thrilling story that crosses 21st-century cutting-edge science with 16th-century legends, and a surprising twist.
Dan Brown's unique charm of grafting specialized topics from the fields of science, religion, and art into thrilling and engaging stories at a popular level is fully demonstrated in "Secrets Within Secrets."
By concisely summarizing the core of complex concepts and incorporating them into episodes or unfolding them through dialogue between distinctive characters, the author guides readers into an intellectual world that is not difficult to understand.
In this novel, he focuses on noetic science, which explores 'human consciousness and potential'.
Catherine, the 'noetic scientist' who has maintained a tense relationship with Langdon in Dan Brown's series so far, is brought to the forefront and the field of noetics is explored in earnest.
While in previous installments of the series, Langdon has solved problems by applying his knowledge and skills in semiotics, his specialty, in this novel, Langdon finds himself in an unfamiliar situation where he must complete a mission without any special expertise.
He is a noetic, so he gradually acquires knowledge in unfamiliar fields while expanding his perspective on semiotics.
The way he encounters mysterious situations from the same perspective as the reader, experiences trial and error one by one, and approaches the truth of the incident and the essence of the concept creates a sense of human empathy and a freshness that is different from the previous Langdon.
In order to explore the profound subject of the human subconscious, the author chooses the specific symptom of 'epilepsy' as the subject of the novel.
This condition, also known as 'epilepsy', causes patients to experience seizures, which are convulsions that cause loss of consciousness.
Dan Brown presents this symptom, which is difficult to find in other narrative-based writers or works, not from a simple medical perspective, but as a clue to exploring the beauty and vulnerability of the human brain.
Through Catherine's mouth, the author tells a novel and surprising story about the shackles placed on the efforts toward evolution, to the point where the word "science" is rendered meaningless even in conventional science, and the mechanisms of human creativity, cognition, and consciousness.
The story, which will be equally as captivating to neuroscientists as it is to Robert Langdon, demonstrates the author's evolved capabilities as a master who has pursued a deep understanding and interest in humanity.
Renowned symbologist Robert Langdon faces his most agonizing and dizzying situation yet!
A massive whirlwind brought about by an unpublished manuscript that shatters conventional notions about human nature.
Robert Langdon, a renowned authority on semiotics, is faced with the most personal and mind-bending challenge he has ever faced.
He is asked to go to Prague with Catherine, a noetic scientist with whom he has maintained a long-standing relationship as a colleague and who recently developed a romantic relationship.
Catherine has been invited to speak at the Karlova University Lecture Series, one of the most prestigious in Europe, and she wants to travel with Langdon.
She was also invited to speak at a conference just as she was about to publish a groundbreaking book that would challenge centuries of conventional wisdom about the nature of human consciousness.
Langdon visits Prague with a light heart, intending to spend time with his lover and travel.
But he gets caught up in an unexpected and terrible incident and becomes UZSI.
He is thrown into a whirlpool of confusion as he is questioned by an inspector from the Czech Foreign Intelligence Service.
Even Catherine disappears along with her manuscript just before publication.
There is also trouble with the editor in charge of the publishing company preparing Catherine's book for publication in New York.
Langdon desperately searches for his lover's whereabouts, but finds himself entangled with officials at the American embassy in the Czech Republic who are hiding something, and a creepy creature straight out of Prague's medieval legends.
When ominous events begin to unfold among those connected to Catherine's manuscript, Langdon senses that some kind of conspiracy and organized organization is behind it.
Against a group of men and their secret projects intent on obscuring the truth, Langdon navigates a maze of codes and symbols ubiquitous in the worlds of science and legend.
What is the truth behind this secret project that completely overturns conventional notions about the human mind?
A thrilling story that crosses 21st-century cutting-edge science with 16th-century legends, and a surprising twist.
Dan Brown's unique charm of grafting specialized topics from the fields of science, religion, and art into thrilling and engaging stories at a popular level is fully demonstrated in "Secrets Within Secrets."
By concisely summarizing the core of complex concepts and incorporating them into episodes or unfolding them through dialogue between distinctive characters, the author guides readers into an intellectual world that is not difficult to understand.
In this novel, he focuses on noetic science, which explores 'human consciousness and potential'.
Catherine, the 'noetic scientist' who has maintained a tense relationship with Langdon in Dan Brown's series so far, is brought to the forefront and the field of noetics is explored in earnest.
While in previous installments of the series, Langdon has solved problems by applying his knowledge and skills in semiotics, his specialty, in this novel, Langdon finds himself in an unfamiliar situation where he must complete a mission without any special expertise.
He is a noetic, so he gradually acquires knowledge in unfamiliar fields while expanding his perspective on semiotics.
The way he encounters mysterious situations from the same perspective as the reader, experiences trial and error one by one, and approaches the truth of the incident and the essence of the concept creates a sense of human empathy and a freshness that is different from the previous Langdon.
In order to explore the profound subject of the human subconscious, the author chooses the specific symptom of 'epilepsy' as the subject of the novel.
This condition, also known as 'epilepsy', causes patients to experience seizures, which are convulsions that cause loss of consciousness.
Dan Brown presents this symptom, which is difficult to find in other narrative-based writers or works, not from a simple medical perspective, but as a clue to exploring the beauty and vulnerability of the human brain.
Through Catherine's mouth, the author tells a novel and surprising story about the shackles placed on the efforts toward evolution, to the point where the word "science" is rendered meaningless even in conventional science, and the mechanisms of human creativity, cognition, and consciousness.
The story, which will be equally as captivating to neuroscientists as it is to Robert Langdon, demonstrates the author's evolved capabilities as a master who has pursued a deep understanding and interest in humanity.
Renowned symbologist Robert Langdon faces his most agonizing and dizzying situation yet!
A massive whirlwind brought about by an unpublished manuscript that shatters conventional notions about human nature.
Robert Langdon, a renowned authority on semiotics, is faced with the most personal and mind-bending challenge he has ever faced.
He is asked to go to Prague with Catherine, a noetic scientist with whom he has maintained a long-standing relationship as a colleague and who recently developed a romantic relationship.
Catherine has been invited to speak at the Karlova University Lecture Series, one of the most prestigious in Europe, and she wants to travel with Langdon.
She was also invited to speak at a conference just as she was about to publish a groundbreaking book that would challenge centuries of conventional wisdom about the nature of human consciousness.
Langdon visits Prague with a light heart, intending to spend time with his lover and travel.
But he gets caught up in an unexpected and terrible incident and becomes UZSI.
He is thrown into a whirlpool of confusion as he is questioned by an inspector from the Czech Foreign Intelligence Service.
Even Catherine disappears along with her manuscript just before publication.
There is also trouble with the editor in charge of the publishing company preparing Catherine's book for publication in New York.
Langdon desperately searches for his lover's whereabouts, but finds himself entangled with officials at the American embassy in the Czech Republic who are hiding something, and a creepy creature straight out of Prague's medieval legends.
When ominous events begin to unfold among those connected to Catherine's manuscript, Langdon senses that some kind of conspiracy and organized organization is behind it.
Against a group of men and their secret projects intent on obscuring the truth, Langdon navigates a maze of codes and symbols ubiquitous in the worlds of science and legend.
What is the truth behind this secret project that completely overturns conventional notions about the human mind?
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 27, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 472 pages | 132*195*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791173830235
- ISBN10: 1173830235
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