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The Da Vinci Code
(Dan Brown)

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Dan Brown's monumental thriller sees the second adventure of Harvard professor, Robert Langdon. Set in some of the most famous monuments in Paris, the book cunningly combines fact and fiction to create a compelling read. (For those interested in knowing the fact behinds this book, I would suggest both 'The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail' and 'The Templar Revelation'. The former was the book involved in Brown's plagarism case not so long back.)Robert Langdon is awoken late at night by a grumpy police officer to find that his name has been scrawled on the floor of the Louvre next to a corpse. Whilst the police wish to frame him for the murder of the museum's curator, Langdon goes on the run with the dead man's grand-daughter in order to try and discover the truth behind the murder, and perhaps the truth behind a 2000 year old 'lie' that captivated the world.



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