Review of The Da Vinci Code (2006) by Jonas C — 12 Feb 2012
The stately silence of Paris's Louvre museum is broken when one of the main gallery curators is found dead on the grounds, with strange symbols carved into his body and left around the spot where he died.
Hoping to learn the meaning of the symbols, police bring in Sophie Neveu, a gifted cryptographer who is also a granddaughter of the victim. Needing help, Sophie calls on Robert Langdon, a symbologist U.
S. leadership. As Sophie and Robert dig deeper into the case, they discover the victim's involvement in the Priory of Sion, a secret society whose members were privy to forbidden knowledge dating back to the birth of Christianity.
In their search, Sophie and Robert happen upon evidence that could lead to the final resting place of the Holy Grail, while members of the convent and an underground Catholic society known as Opus Dei give chase, determined to prevent them from sharing their greatest secrets with the world.
This review of The Da Vinci Code (2006) was written by Jonas C on 12 Feb 2012.
The Da Vinci Code has generally received mixed reviews.
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