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The Da Vinci Code
(Dan Brown)

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First, the reader involve himself in an
aparentely mysterious, involving and full of enigmas tram. In uncurling of
ideas the author becomes incoherent when attributing two aparently common personages, detective?s
highly trained abilities, specialized in decoys capable to be deceptive the
French technique policy. All the tram seems fascinating, destined to arrest the
reader with millenarian secrets and stuffed of unscrupulous people made use to
get answers any way , for questions, for times insanes. Even the murder is
justified in this plot, pure fiction, with pretension to description book.
Incompressible artifices are used all
the time, to keep the supervening expectation. But soon, the reader perceives
that the great secrets are only thoughts of a lunatic, without evidences for
its personal madnesses and with the swaggerer to keep secrets that can shake
the secular humanity routes. For who it
likes police fiction is a good exercise for activities of inquiry.



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