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The Da Vinci Code
(Dan Brown)

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Dan Brown's fourth novel, The Da Vinci Code, became a runaway bestseller, going to the top of the New York Times Best Seller list during its first week of release in 2003. It is now credited with being one of the most popular books of all time (despite being heavily disparaged critically), with 60.5 million copies sold worldwide as of 2006.
Robert Langdon is an ordinary professor of symbology at Harvard University who has come to Paris to give a speech on his latest book.
However, when a mysterious murder takes place at the Louvre Museum, Robert Langdon must unravel the mystery with the help of Sophie Neveu and Leigh Teabing, while the police chase him, believing that he is the murderer.
Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu must hurry and solve the mystery before it is too late. A great page-turner with some shocking truths or fantastic fiction.
Dan Brown is also the author of ?Angels and Demons?, ?Deception Point?, and ?Digital Fortress?.



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