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Original Title: | The Da Vinci Code |
ISBN: | 0307277674 (ISBN13: 9780307277671) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://danbrown.com/the-davinci-code/ |
Series: | Robert Langdon #2 |
Characters: | Sophie Neveu, Robert Langdon |
Setting: | Paris(France) London, England Rosslyn Chapel, Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland |
Literary Awards: | British Book Award for Book of the Year (2005), Book Sense Book of the Year Award for Adult Fiction (2004), Humo's Gouden Bladwijzer (2004), Zilveren Vingerafdruk (2004), The Flume: New Hampshire Teen Reader's Choice Award (2006) Teen Buckeye Book Award (2005), Iowa High School Book Award (2006), Puddly Award for Fiction (2007), Missouri Gateway Readers Award for Adult (2006) |
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Paperback | Pages: 489 pages Rating: 3.84 | 1829379 Users | 45637 Reviews
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Title | : | The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon #2) |
Author | : | Dan Brown |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 489 pages |
Published | : | March 28th 2006 by Anchor (first published March 18th 2003) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Steampunk. Fantasy. Adventure. Fiction |
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An ingenious code hidden in the works of Leonardo da Vinci.A desperate race through the cathedrals and castles of Europe.
An astonishing truth concealed for centuries . . . unveiled at last.
While in Paris, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is awakened by a phone call in the dead of the night. The elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum, his body covered in baffling symbols. As Langdon and gifted French cryptologist Sophie Neveu sort through the bizarre riddles, they are stunned to discover a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo da Vinci—clues visible for all to see and yet ingeniously disguised by the painter.
Even more startling, the late curator was involved in the Priory of Sion—a secret society whose members included Sir Isaac Newton, Victor Hugo, and Da Vinci—and he guarded a breathtaking historical secret. Unless Langdon and Neveu can decipher the labyrinthine puzzle—while avoiding the faceless adversary who shadows their every move—the explosive, ancient truth will be lost forever.
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Ratings: 3.84 From 1829379 Users | 45637 ReviewsEvaluation Epithetical Books The Da Vinci Code (Robert Langdon #2)
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Book Circle Reads 11Rating: 3 stars of five The Publisher Says: An ingenious code hidden in the works of Leonardo da Vinci. A desperate race through the cathedrals and castles of Europe. An astonishing truth concealed for centuries . . . unveiled at last.While in Paris, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is awakened by a phone call in the dead of the night. The elderly curator of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum, his body covered in baffling symbols. As Langdon and gifted French
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