The Rule of Four The Rule of Four

The Rule of Four The Rule of Four

The Rule of Four



The Rule of Four


The Rule of Four
by: Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9780385337113
Edition: First Printing
ISBN: 0385337116
Label: The Dial Press
Manufacturer: The Dial Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 384
Publication Date: May 11, 2004
Publisher: The Dial Press
Release Date: May 11, 2004
Studio: The Dial Press



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An ivy league murder, a mysterious coded manuscript, and the secrets of a Renaissance prince collide memorably in The Rule of Four—a brilliant work of fiction that weaves together suspense and scholarship, high art and unimaginable treachery.

It's Easter at Princeton. Seniors are scrambling to finish their theses. And two students, Tom Sullivan and Paul Harris, are a hair's breadth from solving the mysteries of the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili—a renowned text attributed to an Italian nobleman, a work that has baffled scholars since its publication in 1499. For Tom, their research has been a link to his family's past—and an obstacle to the woman he loves. For Paul, it has become an obsession, the very reason for living. But as their deadline looms, research has stalled—until a long-lost diary surfaces with a vital clue. And when a fellow researcher is murdered just hours later, Tom and Paul realize that they are not the first to glimpse the Hypnerotomachia 's secrets.

Suddenly the stakes are raised, and as the two friends sift through the codes and riddles at the heart of the text, they are beginnning to see the manuscript in a new light—not simply as a story of faith, eroticism and pedantry, but as a bizarre, coded mathematical maze. And as they come closer and closer to deciphering the final puzzle of a book that has shattered careers, friendships and families, they know that their own lives are in mortal danger. Because at least one person has been killed for knowing too much. And they know even more.

From the streets of fifteenth-century Rome to the rarified realm of the Ivy League, from a shocking 500 year-old murder scene to the drama of a young man's coming of age, The Rule of Four takes us on an entertaining, illuminating tour of history—as it builds to a pinnacle of nearly unbearable suspense.



Customer Reviews Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Don't buy it, don't read it
Having found this book abandoned in a hotel lobby, I thought it might be fast paced and interesting. Boy, was I wrong!
This story wanderrs aimlessly without recognizable organization. My mistake was to read the first hundred pages hoping it ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Could not finish it, so poorly written
I had such high hopes, and it was painful to be so disappointed that I intentionally left it behind on a trip, because I did not want to carry the book home with me.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Exceptional
I think the hype of comparing this book to the DaVinci Code has done this book a great disservice. The Rule of Four is exceptional in its own right. It harbors all the classic elements of good intregue. This is a treasure hunt wound around circle ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Have Patience
The Rule of Four
I don't understand why so many readers were negative about the book. First of all I would never read trash like the DaVinci Code. Others have done much better (factually) than Dan Brown did (fictionally) on the subject. I didn't ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Dull, Drab and Awful
This was a good idea for a book, but it was poorly written. The effect of this unfortunate combination is a boring book not worth the trouble of reading. I wish that I'd have stopped after 50 pages.

There are insipid chase scenes devoid ... Read More

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