A fast-paced international thriller blending art, religion, symbolism, and global conspiracy into one of the most influential mysteries of the century.
When Louvre curator Jacques Saunière is found murdered inside the museum, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon is thrust into a dangerous puzzle hidden in plain sight.
Joined by cryptographer Sophie Neveu, Langdon follows a series of codes, symbols, and historic clues embedded in famous artworks and architecture across Paris and London. As the pair races against time, they uncover secrets tied to the Holy Grail, religious history, and powerful organizations determined to keep the truth buried.
With its rapid pacing, controversial theories, and addictive chapter-by-chapter cliffhangers, The Da Vinci Code became a global phenomenon that continues to captivate readers and spark debate.
💖 Why You’ll Love It
Iconic, code-cracking thriller full of twists and discoveries
Blends art history, religious mystery, and high-stakes suspense
Short, gripping chapters ideal for binge reading
A modern classic of mystery and conspiracy fiction
Thought‑provoking themes that inspire discussion
🌟 Perfect For
Fans of historical and symbolic mysteries
Readers who enjoy fast-paced thrillers with puzzles
Book clubs exploring controversial or conversation-starting titles
Fans of secret societies, alternative history, and hidden codes
Collectors of the Robert Langdon series
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The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown
- Title: The Da Vinci Code
- Author: Dan Brown
- Genres: Mystery / Crime / Thriller / Suspense / Alternative Views
- Series: Robert Langdon Series (Book 2)
- Publication Year: 2003
- Publisher: Doubleday
- ISBN-13: 9780385504201
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Condition: Very Good — Clean pages, tight binding, minor shelf and jacket wear
- Edition: First Edition
- Recommended Reading Age: Adult

