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Symbologist Robert Langdon is thrown into a mysterious and bizarre murder. Alongside Langdon is
the victims granddaughter and cryptologist Sophie Neveu, who with Robert discovers clues within
Da Vinci's paintings. To further find the truth, Robert and Sophie travel from Paris to London, whilst
crossing paths with allies and villains such as Sir Leigh Teabing and Silas. Wherever their path takes
them, their discovery which is about to be revealed could shake the foundations of mankind. Written
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Professor Robert Langdon is in Paris on business when he's summoned to The Louvre. A dead body
has been found, setting Langdon off on an adventure as he attempts to unravel an ancient code and
uncover the greatest mystery of all time. Written bycomicfan
The story tells the investigation started by symbolist Robert Langdon and a good-looking
cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, around the murder of a Museum Louvre's curator. In fact, the
unfortunate murdered man was Sophie's grandfather, and the corpse was found with a series of
symbols and codes, like a pentagram and a Fibonacci number sequence. But police detective Fache
will begin to chase Langdon, who escapes after receiving a warning about the captain's real
intentions. Sophie has with her a kind of key with dots and number 24 engraved on it, which opens
to her and Langdon a big complex investigation that involves a supposedly heretic theory: Jesus
Christ and Mary Magdalene were, in fact, a couple who produced a daughter named Sara. A
millenarian sect called The Priory of Sion has kept for centuries the secret of that matter. A
masochist and kind of psychopath albino monk, Sibilas, an Opus Dei member, will chase Langdon
and Sophie as well, in order to impede that they solve the mystery of Christ and Mary Magdalene,
and also the real meaning and location of the Holy Grail. A passionate British researcher, will help
Langdon in his quest, revealing to them several symbolisms in Da Vinci's master work The Last
Supper, traveling to mythical places in the UK, such as The Church Temple, where it is believed that
a group of Templars Knights are buried, and Sir Isaac Newton's tomb at Westminster Abbey, where
are located some of the main keys to solve the Holy Grail's mystery. Written byAlejandro Frias
When respected American religious symbology expert Dr. Robert Langdon is summoned to theLouvre by the French version of the FBI, led by Captain Bezu Fache, he soon discovered that he is
the #1 suspect for the murder of a historian Langdon had been scheduled to meet with.. Assisted by
a French cryptographer and government agent named Sophie, Langdon is challenged to decipher a
chain of cryptic codes and puzzles, all the while trying to stay ahead of Fache's lawmen in a chase
through the Louvre, and out into the Parisian cityscape, and finally across the channel to England.
Can Langdon and Sophie decipher the nature of a secret dating back to Leonardo Da Vinci and
earlier before those responsible for the historian's murder add them to their hit list..? Written
While in Paris on business, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is informed that the elderly curator
of the Louvre has been murdered inside the museum. Near the body, police have found a baffling
cipher. Solving the enigmatic riddle, Langdon is stunned to discover it leads to a trail of clues hidden
in the works of Da Vinci - clues visible for all to see, and yet ingeniously disguised by the painter.
Langdon joins forces with a gifted French cryptologist, Sophie Neveu, and learns the late curator
was involved in the Priory of Sion - an actual secret society. In a breathless race through Paris,
London and beyond, Langdon and Neveu match wits with a faceless power broker who appears to
work for Opus Dei - a clandestine, Vatican-sanctioned Catholic organization believed to have long
plotted to seize the Priory's secret. Unless Langdon and Neveu can decipher the labyrinthine puzzle
in time, the Priory's secret - and a stunning historical truth - will be lost forever. Written bybondish
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Manuel Aringarosa - Bishop of Opus Dei. Aringarosa is conservative in his religious views and longs for the
Church to return to strict ways. He has affection for material things that represent the power of his order. He is
kind to Silas.
Sister Sandrine Bieil - Nun and keeper of the Church of Saint-Sulpice. She favors loosening of church
strictures and modernizing of the church, and she objects to Opus Deis attitude toward women. She is
murdered by Silas while acting as a sentry for the Priory of Sion.
Marie Chauvel - Sophies grandmother and Saunires wife. A kind and smart woman, Mary Chauvel is part
of the Priorys plan to keep the secret. She is a descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
Jerome Collet - An agent with the French Judicial Police. In some ways the classic bumbling police officer,
Collet commits numerous errors during the pursuit of Sophie and Langdon. His missteps contrast with Faches
efficiency. He believes in Sophies innocence, however, and proves himself to Fache in the end.
Simon Edwards - The executive services officer of Biggin Hill Airport south of London. Edwards is
accustomed to fulfilling the every desire of the very rich, as the airport serves the private business community.
Bezu Fache - The captain ofthe French Judicial Police. Nicknamed the Bull, Fache is strong, strong-willed,
and religious. He has great faith in the use of technology in his work, which sometimes leads him down the
wrong road. Faches policing methods are a bit unorthodox, but he is good at heart. The name Fache is very
similar to fch, which is French for angry.
Jonas Faukman - Langdons editor. He is a classic New York publishing type. Faukman is eager to make
money, but he is also a cultured and classy man.
Pamela Gettum - The religious librarian at Kings College. A kindly soul, Gettum is willing to help Sophie and
Langdon in their search.
Claude Grouard - A security warden at the Louvre. Grouard is a good man who was a friend of Saunires.
Robert Langdon - The male protagonist of the novel. Langdon, a professor of symbology at Harvard, is
honest and trustworthy. He is also an extremely successful academic and the author of several books.
Although he studies religion, Langdon does not profess any particular religion and prefers to remain an outside
observer in matters of faith. He, like Sophie, has a great affection for puzzles of all kinds.
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Rmy Legaludec - Manservant to Leigh Teabing and participant in the plot to recover the Grail. Rmy is a
mercenary who gets involved in the plot only for the money.
Sophie Neveu - A cryptologist with the French Judicial Police, and the female protagonist of the novel.
Sophie, who is about thirty years old, is attractive, single, compassionate, and very intelligent. She was raised
by her grandfather after her parents, brother, and grandmother died in a car accident, and her grandfather
instilled in her a love of puzzles and codes. In her twenties, Sophie trained in Britain in cryptology. In the novel,
she is one of the major players who attempt to crack her grandfathers code. She is also a descendent of Jesus
and Mary Magdalene.
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Jacques Saunire - The curator at the Louvre, and Sophies grandfather. His murder sets off the chain of
events that takes place in the novel. Saunires scholarly passions include Leonardo Da Vinci, goddess
iconography, and puzzles. He is also secretly the head of the Priory of Sion, the secret brotherhood charged
with protecting the Grail, and a descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
Silas - A monk of Opus Dei, and the murderer of Jacques Saunire. Silas, an albino, is motivated by the
rejection and horror he has faced since he was young. When he falls into the orbit of Bishop Aringarosa, he
finds religion and devotes himself to the strict Catholic ways of Opus Dei. He is obsessed with self-punishment
and celibacy, and his goal in life is to aid the Bishop and Opus Dei.
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Leigh Teabing - An historian and the antagonist of the novel. Sir Leigh Teabing is a knight, a Royal Historian,
and an extremely wealthy man. He is crippled from polio and is not married. The Holy Grail has been his one
passion for years, and the search for the Truth, which he believes to be present in the Grail, obsesses him.
Eventually, his need to know turns him into a murderer. He creates an alter ego, the Teacher, who carries out
his evil plot.
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Andr Vernet - The president of the Paris branch of the Depository Bank of Zurich. Vernet was a friend to
Jacques Saunire, and sworn protector of his secret. The immaculately groomed Vernet lives among the rich
but wishes only to be immersed in culture.
Vittoria - A woman in Langdons past. She appears only in his memory and demonstrates the difficulty he has
maintaining relationships.
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Dan Brown (born June 22, 1964) is an American author ofthriller fiction, best known for the 2003
bestselling novel,The Da Vinci Code. Brown's novels, which are treasure hunts set in a 24-hour time
period,[1]
feature the recurring themes ofcryptography, keys, symbols, codes, andconspiracy
theories. His books have been translated into over 40 languages, and as of 2009, sold over 80
million copies. Two of them, The Da Vinci Code andAngels & Demons, have been adapted into
feature films.
Brown's novels that feature the lead characterRobert Langdonalso include historical themes
andChristianityas recurring motifs, and as a result, have generated controversy. Brown states on
his website that his books are notanti-Christian, though he is on a 'constant spiritual journey'
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himself, and says that his book The Da Vinci Code is simply "an entertaining story that promotes
spiritual discussion and debate" and suggests that the book may be used "as a positive catalyst for
introspection and exploration of our faith."