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Dan Brown's Angels and demons and The Da Vinci Code

I've read all of Dan Brown's books (From Digital Fortress to The Da Vinci Code) and they're all good, still waiting for The Lost Symbol but for the meantime I dont have anything to read at the moment

Any advice on any good Thriller or Catholic Conspiracies Books?

Thanks

P.S : If you know any books that are about The Knights Templar I'd greatly appreciate it, if you tell me some :D
and if you do know a really good conspiracy book too, Feel Free to include it in your advice
Thanks again
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"The Last Templar" by Raymond Khoury
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Oneday wrote:"The Last Templar" by Raymond Khoury
Thanks man, I'll try that

I was thinking of buyin "Raising Atlantis" too but I dont know...is it any good?
Could anyone tell me if that book is any good
Thx
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