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The Da Vinci Code

The
Da Vinci Code With The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown masterfully
concocts an intelligent and lucid thriller that marries the
gusto of an international murder mystery with a collection of
fascinating esoterica culled from 2,000 years of Western history.
A murder in the silent after-hours halls of the Louvre museum
reveals a sinister plot to uncover a secret that has been protected
by a clandestine society since the days of Christ. The victim
is a high-ranking agent of this ancient society who, in the
moments before his death, manages to leave gruesome clues at
the scene that only his granddaughter, noted cryptographer Sophie
Neveu, and Robert Langdon, a famed symbologist, can untangle.
The
duo become both suspects and detectives searching not only for
Neveu's grandfather's murderer, but also the stunning secret
of the ages he was charged to protect. Mere steps ahead of the
authorities and the deadly competition, the mystery leads Neveu
and Langdon on a breathless flight through France, England,
Scotland and history itself. Brown has created a page-turning
thriller that also provides an amazing interpretation of Western
history. Brown's hero and heroine embark on a lofty and intriguing
exploration of some of Western culture's greatest mysteries,
from the nature of the Mona Lisa's smile to the secret of the
Holy Grail. Though some will quibble with the veracity of Brown's
conjectures, therein lies the fun. The Da Vinci Code is an enthralling
read that provides rich food for thought.
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