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The Da Vinci Code

In this suspenseful novel, protagonist Robert Langdon is drawn into a quest to decipher a series of cryptic clues left by a murdered French curator. As he delves deeper, Langdon and his companion, Sophie Neveu, discover a web of intrigue involving the history of the Catholic Church, the Renaissance, and a secret society known as the Priory of Sion. The novel combines elements of art history, religion, and cryptography to create a gripping narrative that challenges readers' perceptions of history and faith. more

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Dan Brown
Dan Brown

Dan Brown is a renowned American author, known for his suspense novels. His works often revolve around themes such as religion, symbolism, and mysticism. Brown's representative works include 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels & Demons', which have achieved great success worldwide. more

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