Il codice da Vinci

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Mondadori, 2006 - 523 pagine
Parigi, Museo del Louvre. Nella Grande Galleria, il vecchio curatore Saunière, ferito a morte, si aggrappa con un ultimo gesto disperato a un dipinto del Caravaggio, fa scattare l&'allarme e le grate di ferro all&'entrata della sala immediatamente scendono, chiudendo fuori il suo inseguitore. L&'assassino, rabbioso, non ha ottenuto quello che voleva. A Saunière restano pochi minuti di vita. Si toglie i vestiti e, disteso sul pavimento, si dispone come l&'uomo di Vitruvio, il celeberrimo disegno di Leonardo da Vinci. La scena che si presenta agli occhi dei primi soccorritori è agghiacciante: il vecchio disteso sul marmo è riuscito, prima di morire, a scrivere alcuni numeri, poche parole e soltanto un nome: Robert Langdon.

Informazioni sull'autore (2006)

Dan Brown was born in Exeter, New Hampshire on June 22, 1964. He was a graduate of Amherst College and Phillips Exeter Academy, where he spent time as an English teacher before turning his efforts to writing. In 1996, his interest in code-breaking and covert government agencies led him to write his first novel, Digital Fortress, which quickly became a #1 national bestselling eBook. In its first week on sale, The Da Vinci Code debuted at #1 on The New York Times Bestseller list, simultaneously topping bestseller lists at The Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, and San Francisco Chronicle. Later, the book hit #1 on every major bestseller list in the country. The book was made into a motion picture by Columbia Pictures, starring Tom Hanks. Brown's other works include Deception Point; Angels and Demons, which was also adapted into a film, The Lost Symbol, and Inferno, which was recently adapted into a film. Origin is his latest New York Times bestseller. His novels have been translated and published in more than 50 languages around the world.

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