The Da Vinci Code is an un-put-downable thriller, centred around the idea that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were married and had a child whose bloodline exists to this day. After the inevitable gruesome bit at the beginning, the novel settles down into a brilliantly crafted treasure trail of clues followed by Harvard symbologist, Professor Robert Langdon, as he races against time to track down the location of the Holy Grail, before it is seized by a clandestine sect. These clues are based on factual information indicating that knowledge of the Jesus-Mary connection has been handed down from generation to generation by a long line of secret groups, who left a real-life trail of clues leading to nothing less than the Holy Grail itself.
560pp, 106mm x 178mm, softback, 2004
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