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The DaVinci Code
Dan Brown

The DaVinci Code

Nov 2005
9780739374665
| Paperback
484 pages | English
Dewey 813

Genre

  • Detective And Mystery Fiction

Plot

while In Paris On Business, Harvard Symbologist Robert Langdon Receives An Urgent Late-night Phone Call: The Elderly Curator Of The Louvre Has Been Murdered Inside The Museum. Near The Body, Police Have Found A Baffling Cipher. While Working To Solve The Enigmatic Riddle, Langdon Is Stunned To Discover It Leads To A Trail Of Clues Hidden In The Works Of Da Vinci -- Clues Visible For All To See -- Yet Ingeniously Disguised By The Painter.langdon Joins Forces With A Gifted French Cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, And Learns The Late Curator Was Involved In The Priory Of Sion -- An Actual Secret Society Whose Members Included Sir Isaac Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo, And Da Vinci, Among Others.in A Breathless Race Through Paris, London, And Beyond, Langdon And Neveu Match Wits With A Faceless Powerbroker Who Seems To Anticipate Their Every Move. Unless Langdon And Neveu Can Decipher The Labyrinthine Puzzle In Time, The Priory's Ancient Secret -- And An Explosive Historical Truth...the Washington Postbrown Keeps The Pace Fast, The Puzzles That Lead To The Grail Are Exceedingly Clever, And There Is A Flurry Of Surprises And Betrayals Before The Mystery Is Finally Solved. Whatever The Reader Makes Of The Religious Theories Put Forth, Brown Has A Great Deal Of Interest To Say About The Early Days Of Christianity, The Influence Of Pagan Religions On It And The Legend Of The Grail. He Says The Revelations About Jesus — Not To Be Revealed Here — Have Been Whispered About For Centuries, But Have Never Overcome The Opposition Of Organized Christianity. How Much Of This Is Fact And How Much Is Fiction? Read The Book And Make Up Your Own Mind. — patrick Anderson