The Da Vinci code
by Dan Brown
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- Paperback
- Condition
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- Seller
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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About This Item
Paris 1975 489p paperback fine -
Synopsis
The Da Vinci Code is a 2003 mystery-detective fiction novel written by American author Dan Brown. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon as he investigates a murder in Paris's Louvre Museum and discovers a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus Christ of Nazareth having been married to and fathering a child with Mary Magdalene.
Reviews
On Mar 9 2011, AbbeyRheinhartt said:
This is a fast-paced, brilliant book...and extremely enjoyable. This book is a perfect gift for anyone...whether a beach read for a lady, or a long flight read for a man. You cannot go wrong with this book. Abbey Rheinhartt.
On Oct 9 2009, Erhanilhan said:
It is actually a real thriller dragging the reader into the world that Brown created. Astonishing. Also, you don't need any literary or any academic dowry to understand this work of art. You will envy the luck of Robert Langdon.
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- Bookseller
- Antiquariaat Colombine (NL)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 16162
- Title
- The Da Vinci code
- Author
- Dan Brown
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Paperback
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