![]() ![]() Then he donned the special set of clothing for the evening and when he finished, he checked himself in the mirror and… one man will help me find it. Robert Langdon was busy reviewing his note cards while the driver was changed the car’s tires. #THE LOST SYMBOL SUMMARY BY CHAPTER DRIVER# Langdon gazed left, across the Tidal Basin, America’s Pantheon and in front of the car was the Lincoln Memorial rose. The author describes Robert Langdon as a forties man. His physique was not quite, but he was still lean and toned. The only difference now was the amount of effort it took Langdon to keep it that way. ![]() Langdon received a called from Peter Solomon’s executive assistant just to telling him that call Peter directly as soon as he can. He left his coffee half made and hurried run to his deck to return the call. Peter Solomon had been a friend, mentor and a father to Robert Langdon. He came from the ultrawealthy Solomon family, whose names appeared on building and universities all over the nation. He had inherited the mantle at a young age after the death of his father. Peter is 58 years old and currently served as the head of the Smithsonian Institution. ![]() While Langdon waited for Solomon to get on the line, he gazed down at Peter’s name atop the Smithsonian letter-hand and had to smile.
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