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The Da Vinci Code Author: Dan Brown Publisher: People's Literature Publishing House
The Da Vinci Code Author: Dan Brown Publisher: People's Literature Publishing House
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
At midnight, the elderly curator of the Louvre Museum was murdered. In his last moments, the curator stripped naked and posed his body in the exact shape of Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting "Vitruvian Man", lying on the parquet floor of the art gallery, leaving an elusive code next to his body. Semiotics expert Robert Langdon and code-breaking genius Sophie Neveu set out to sort out a bunch of weird codes, and they found a series of clues hidden in Leonardo da Vinci's works of art!
Langdon suddenly realized that the curator was actually a member of the Priory of Sion, a secret organization founded in 1099 whose members include many great men in Western history, such as Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo and Leonardo da Vinci! Langdon suspected that they were looking for a shocking historical secret, a secret that was both enlightening and extremely dangerous...
About the Author · · · · · ·
Dan Brown (1964-)
A famous American best-selling author, he graduated from Amherst University and was once an English teacher. He began writing in 1996 and has published four novels, including Digital Castle, Deception, Angels and Demons, and The Da Vinci Code. Angels and Demons established his position in the novel world, while The Da Vinci Code topped the bestseller lists as soon as it was published, breaking sales records and becoming the best-selling novel in history, creating a miracle in the book market. Later, the English version of The Lost Symbol, which he completed in six years, was published by Random House Doubleday in September 2009. The first print run was as high as 6.5 million copies. Thirty-six hours after it was launched, the global sales of the book exceeded one million, and more than two million copies were sold in the first week, becoming the biggest highlight of the American book market shrouded in the dark clouds of the economic crisis. On May 14, 2013, the new work "Inferno" was published by Doubleday Publishing in the United States, with an initial print run of four million copies. In the first eight weeks after its publication, it topped the New York Times Book Review Weekly hardcover bestseller list. At the same time, its paperback and e-book versions also topped the list in the first eight weeks after their release.