the da vinci code

     

The Da Vinci Coe is a controversial mystery/detective novel by US author Dan Brown, published in 2003 by Doubleday.

Trivia about the da vinci code

  • In a lecture called "Storia Senza Storia" (Story Without History), an Italian Cardinal rebutted claims in this 2003 novel
  • Today, many who visit Santa Maria delle Grazie Church admit doing so because of this 2003 No. 1 bestseller
  • A French curator is killed. Symbology Professor Langdon is called to help. Sophie learns her family history
  • As of July 17, 2005 this Dan Brown novel had spent 120 weeks on the N.Y. Times' list
  • (Jimmy of the Clue Crew reads from Temple Church in London.) In this novel, Langdon's first London stop in his search for the holy grail is here at Temple Church
  • This novel and its 2006 film version both start with a museum curator staggering through the Louvre
  • This controversial bestseller by Dan Brown begins with a murder in the Louvre
  • In Czech translation, this Dan Brown bestseller is "Sifra Mistra Leonarda"
  • 2003: "The Holy Grail is not a thing. It is, in fact... a person"
  • Artistic clues help reveal the secret location of the Holy Grail in this thriller by Dan Brown
  • This Dan Brown book was 2006's top-selling trade paperback
  • A bestseller "Renowned curator Jacques Sauniere staggered through the... archway of the museum's Grand Gallery"