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Book review of The Da Vinci Code

A short book review of the Da Vinci Code is the Words of a person who read the book quickly

The Da Vinci Code, the book was a captivating plot and detailed plans and puzzles that keeps the readers guessing, not only who the bad guy is but also where the treasure of the Holy Grail is. To try and put the book down was hard, and more difficult was trying to stop guessing the answers at the end. The characters are well planned and perfectly fit into the story and well dictated throughout. With the simple ending of one mans life, a new adventure for two strangers brought together by a dying mans wish.

With every step forward there is occasionally a step back. The puzzles become more and more difficult. The knowledge of symbolist, Robert Langdon, and Cryptology Agent Sophie Neveu, they work closer and closer to gaining the secret that the curator of the famous museum The Louvre, was entrusting to them to find and keep hidden from the wrong hands. And there is no telling where the wrong hands will show up.

The church, mainly a different part of the church, a group called the Opus Dei, have found that the Grail is close and give threat to the well-hidden secret. What is also terrible is that the Albino monk has killed for the information before, and he feels that is the work of god that helps him protect the church from all that do not follow in the Lords path. He will kill again, the Teacher commands that he must retrieve the keystone.

Throughout the mission secrets that were kept were revealed and things start to look brighter and brighter. With the Paris Judicial Police, the Paris FBI, on their tails, the albino monk closing in and the main secret that was still looming to be found time is of the essence. The longer things take to find out the more danger becomes apparent.

I would recommend this book to anyone who has tolerance and interest in things that cannot be explained. To the readers that loves mysteries, and a good whodunit. Also to the readers that have the time to read the whole thing in one sitting, so that the book is not distracting from other important things during the day.

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