In 'Origin', Dan Brown's iconic protagonist, Harvard professor of symbology, Robert Langdon, is drawn into yet another cerebral chase that begins at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. Langdon is there to witness a groundbreaking revelation promised to shake the foundations of science by his former student, the futurist billionaire Edmond Kirsch. However, an unexpected turn of events throws the evening into disarray and Kirsch's discovery to the verge of being lost forever. Langdon, alongside the brilliant museum director Ambra Vidal, hastily departs for Barcelona. They are pitted against unseen enemies and a puzzle woven through the annals of hidden history and extreme religious ideologies. As they work to uncover a perplexing password, they are hunted by a formidable adversary whose reach appears to stem from Spain's Royal Palace itself. The clues they chase, set against the backdrop of modern art and mysterious symbols, lead them to an astonishing secret long-concealed. 'Origin' is a fusion of history, art, codes, and religion that only Brown can deliver, culminating in a truth as enlightening as it is controversial.