The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
I've read this book 2 years ago. In fact, it's so interesting that I've gobbled up every bits and pieces of the story in a couple of nights.

Here's the plot.
The greatest conspiracy of the past 2000 years is about to unravel...
While in Paris on business, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon receives an urgent late-night phone call: 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.

Made with sand.
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 whose members included Sir Isaac Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo, and Da Vinci, among others. The Louvre curator has sacrificed his life to protect the Priory's most sacred trust: the location of a vastly important religious relic, hidden for centuries.
In a breathless race through Paris, London, and beyond, Langdon and Neveu match wits with a faceless powerbroker who appears to work for Opus Dei—a clandestine, Vatican-sanctioned Catholic sect 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.
I can't wait to watch the movie.
I gotta run now.
Bye Tigger. Coochie coochie coo...
3 Comments:
It's an entertaining book that kept me hooked from beginning to end. But that was it. There are many better books out there, in my opinion.
Agree with swifty.. it's a good book, not great.
Yes..
It depends on individual's preference.
No doubt there's a lot of great books out there.
And in my opinion, this is one of the top ones in my list.
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