The Da Vinci Code follows Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon as he becomes entangled in a mysterious murder investigation at the Louvre Museum in Paris. When curator Jacques Saunière is found dead, leaving behind a series of cryptic clues hidden in famous works of art, Langdon is called in to help decode the message.
Teaming up with cryptologist Sophie Neveu, Langdon discovers that the clues point toward a centuries-old secret society and a hidden truth connected to the works of Leonardo da Vinci. Their investigation leads them across Europe as they attempt to unravel a complex puzzle while being pursued by dangerous forces determined to protect the secret.
As the mystery unfolds, themes of religion, history, symbolism, and the conflict between faith and scientific truth come to the forefront. The story challenges long-held beliefs and explores how information can be hidden in art and history.
The Da Vinci Code is widely regarded as one of the most popular modern thrillers. It is ideal for readers who enjoy fast-paced mysteries, historical puzzles, and conspiracy-driven storytelling.