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Brown, Dan

The Da Vinci Code By Dan Brown

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“The Da Vinci Code” is a thriller novel written by Dan Brown. It was published in 2003 and quickly became a global phenomenon, captivating readers with its blend of art, history, and religious conspiracy.

The story follows Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, who finds himself embroiled in a complex mystery after a curator at the Louvre Museum is murdered and leaves behind cryptic symbols and clues. With the assistance of Sophie Neveu, a French cryptologist and the curator’s granddaughter, Langdon discovers a series of hidden messages that lead them on a quest to uncover a secret that could shake the foundations of Christianity.

As Langdon and Neveu decipher the clues, they find themselves pursued by both the French police and a clandestine organization known as Opus Dei, who will stop at nothing to prevent the revelation of a religious truth that could challenge established beliefs.

Throughout their journey, Langdon and Neveu encounter historical figures, symbols, and artworks that hold the key to unraveling the mystery. The novel weaves together elements of art, architecture, secret societies, and religious history, exploring themes such as the Holy Grail, the divinity of Jesus, and the role of Mary Magdalene.

“The Da Vinci Code” is known for its fast-paced plot, intricate puzzles, and the interplay between fact and fiction. Brown’s storytelling style combines cliffhangers, short chapters, and alternating perspectives to maintain suspense and keep readers engaged. The novel also sparked controversy and debate due to its fictional interpretation of historical and religious themes.

With its mix of action, suspense, and intellectual intrigue, “The Da Vinci Code” became a cultural phenomenon, selling millions of copies worldwide and inspiring a film adaptation starring Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon. It propelled Dan Brown into literary stardom and solidified his reputation as a master of the modern thriller genre.

57 reviews for The Da Vinci Code By Dan Brown

  1. Natarajan PM (Verified Purchase)

    What can we say about Dan Brown. The Robert Langdon series is masterpeice

  2. Uma Mahesh (Verified Purchase)

    The book is really awesome. It has thePTQ (page turning quality) . Can’t wait too long to turn the page .

  3. Souvik Mondal (Verified Purchase)

    reading dan brown makes difficult to differentiate between fact & fiction.. it changes the perception abt lot of things..not sure how much of the written facts are true but they are definitely intriguing.

  4. Nikhil Garg (Verified Purchase)

    Da Vinci Code is not just a thriller but full of lot of stuff that one would definitely not be aware of.However,vocabulary used is slightly difficult so one would need to use dictionary again and again.To sum up,it is a great and intriguing and must-buy book..

  5. Archita Mondal (Verified Purchase)

    Never enjoyed a book like I did this. Now I have just became fan of thriller writing and especially Fan Brown

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