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 Da Vinci Codes 

Definition

Da Vinci Code is a detective novel written per daN Brown and published in April 2003

Description

The history is very simple: all starts with the announced assassination of a man, Jacques Saunière -- Conservative of the Museum of the Louvre in Paris -- which has time, after being mortally attacked at its office, to reveal in a coded form the reason for its own assassination. A woman and a man, in fact Sophie Nephew (the small girl of Jacques Saunière) and Robert Langdon, professor of religious symbolic system at the University of Harvard -- both prevented by Jacques Saunière itself feeling the imminence of the danger which watched for it --, arrive on the spot of the crime before the police force and, for this reason, will be immediately shown murder and will be continued throughout novel. The two heroes will not have then cease to discover the motive for the crime, not only in order to clear itself.

Author

Arafath Hassan

Author Email

arafath_iiuc2004@yahoo.com

References

The Da Vinci Code » Book Reviews » Official Websit
The Da Vinci Code - Wikipedia, the free encycloped
Christian History - The Da Vinci Code Special Sect

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