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El Código Da Vinci / The Da Vinci Code
By Dan Brown
Langdon une esfuerzos con la criptóloga francesa Sophie Neveu y descubre que el conservador del museo pertenecía al priorato de Sión, una sociedad que a lo largo de los siglos ha contado con miembros tan destacados como Sir Isaac Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo o el propio Da Vinci, y que ha velado por mantener en secreto una sorprendente verdad histórica.
Una mezcla trepidante de aventuras, intrigas vaticanas, simbología y enigmas cifrados que provocó una extraordinaria polémica al poner en duda algunos de los dogmas sobre los que se asienta la Iglesia católica. Una de las novelas más leídas de todos los tiempos.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
THE #1 WORLDWIDE BESTSELLING PHENOMENON, WITH MORE THAN 85 MILLION COPIES SOLD "Blockbuster perfection.... A gleefully erudite suspense novel." -- The New York Times "A pulse-quickening, brain-teasing adventure." -- People The greatest conspiracy of the last 2,000 years is about to be revealed. Discover for the first time --or relive-- the enigmas and conspiracies that led to The Secret of Secrets. Robert Langdon receives a call in the middle of the night: the curator of the Louvre Museum has been murdered under mysterious circumstances, and a puzzling encrypted message has been found next to his body. As Langdon--an expert in symbology--dives deeper into the investigation, he discovers that the clues lead to the works of Leonardo da Vinci... and that they are hidden in plain sight, concealed by the painter's genius.
Langdon joins forces with French cryptologist Sophie Neveu and uncovers that the museum curator belonged to the Priory of Sion, a secret society that, over the centuries, has counted distinguished members such as Sir Isaac Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo, and Da Vinci himself, and has safeguarded an astonishing historical truth.
A thrilling mix of adventure, Vatican intrigue, symbology, and encrypted mysteries that sparked intense controversy by challenging some of the fundamental doctrines of the Catholic Church.
One of the most widely read novels of all time.