Harvard professor Robert Langdon receives an urgent late-night phone call while on business in Paris: the elderly curator of the Louvre has been brutally murdered inside the museum. Alongside the body, police have found a series of baffling codes.
As Langdon and a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, begin to sort through the bizarre riddles, they are stunned to find a trail that leads to the works of Leonardo Da Vinci – and suggests the answer to a mystery that stretches deep into the vault of history.
Unless Langdon and Neveu can decipher the labyrinthine code and quickly assemble the pieces of the puzzle, a stunning historical truth will be lost forever…
Review
Fascinating and absorbing… A great, riveting read. I loved this book — Harlan Coben
Blockbuster perfection… An exhilaratingly brainy thriller. Not since the advent of Harry Potter has an author so flagrantly delighted in leading readers on a breathless chase ― The New York Times
Exceedingly clever… Both fascinating and fun… A considerable achievement ― The Washington Post
Brown’s novel adroitly blends the chase-stuffed thrillers of Robert Ludlum and the learned romps of Umberto Eco… For anyone who wants more brain food than thrillers normally provide ― The Sunday Times
A gripping bestseller… Brown has cracked the bestseller code ― Guardian
About the Author
Majorly inspired by Sidney Sheldon’s novel, The Doomsday Conspiracy, Dan Brown decided to become a thriller writer. Most of his works revolve around the themes of cryptography, keys, symbols, codes and conspiracy theories. One of the highest selling authors of all time, Dan Brown has authored other bestselling books like Digital Fortress and Angels and Demons apart from The Da Vinci Code. His books have been published in over 52 languages as of 2012.
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