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The most famous "story" in Brown’s bibliography follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon
Set in the Louvre and Westminster Abbey, the book accuses Opus Dei of murder and the Priory of Sion of guarding the Holy Grail. The reaction was explosive: the Vatican denounced it, historians debunked it, and readers devoured it. The 2006 Tom Hanks film adaptation cemented the book’s cultural status, despite mixed reviews. dan brown.books
If you are new to his work, here is what to expect: The most famous "story" in Brown’s bibliography follows
