The Da Vinci Code
(Dan Brown)
This best saler was just published in the begining of the third Millenium and imidiatly became a world wide classic. It's succes may only be compaired with this of Harry Potter or Catch 22, and not for vain. The author geniusly mixes reality with imagination, historical facts with legents to create a magnificent intelectual triller. Robert Lengdon, a young profestor from Harvard, is a world known simbols specialist. During a short visit in Paris he is supposed to meet Jack Sonier, the treasurer of the Louvre. However, Sonier fails to show up and later that night Lengdon understands why, when he is taken by the French police to the crime seen where Sonier was murdured, suposably as a symbol expert. In the museum he founds a horifying murder seen, filled with symbols. The strangest thing is that aparntly, Jack Sonier has cleverly seperated himself from his attacker and leaved all of this symbols himself. In the musium Lengdon meets Sonier dauther, a decoding specialist Sophy Neve, who tells him that he is actually the main suspect in this case. Together they avoid the police and begine a high andrenalin chase after the hints Sounier left to what he and the order he was the presedent of, the Prior of Sion, were intitled of keeping over many generation, the Holly Grale. During this quest they find out the true meaning of the Grail, and reveal some long ago covered fiascos conserning the early Crisianity and the New Testemony. During the whole jurny they are chased by the Opus Dei, a radical Cathlic order aperantly guided by a misteriouse all knowing man called the teacher. His guidence lead the executer of the order, a monk named Sila, to murder the 4 heads of the Prior of Sion, including Sourier. And of course, the Frence police, headed by Jack Pashe. The book is not entierly historically acurate which leads some critics to the old saying "a half trueth is the worst lye". However the fans of the book constantly remind us (and dare I say somewhat reasonably) that this is after all Fiction, and therefore should not be taken seriously.
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