The Da Vinci code

Title
The Da Vinci code

Author
Brown, Dan, 1964- author.

ISBN
9781415931790

Edition
Collector's ed.

Publication Information
Santa Ana, CA : Books on Tape, p2005.

Physical Description
14 sound discs (16 hrs, 26 min) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

General Note
Bonus feature includes Dan Brown's October 2005 speech at the University of New Hampshire, where the author discusses the research behind this novel and the controversery it has created. Also includes interview with Akiva Goldsman, screenwriter of the movie version of this novel.
 
Compact disc.
 
Unabridged.

Personal Subject
Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519-Appreciation-Fiction.
 
Langdon, Robert (Fictitious character)-Fiction.

Corporate Subject
Templars -- Fiction.

Subject Term
Art museum curators -- Crimes against -- Fiction.
 
Secret societies -- Fiction.
 
Cryptographers -- Fiction.
 
Grail -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
Paris (France) -- Fiction.

Genre
Mystery fiction.
 
Audiobooks

Added Author
Michael, Paul (Actor)

Local Subject
Spoken compact disc collection.

Summary
The secret Catholic organization known as Opus Dei has struck. The elderly curator of the Louvre has been found dead inside the museum, surrounded by eldritch ciphers in invisible ink. It is up to Harvard semiotician Robert Langdon and his French cryptologist partner Sophie Neveu to decode the cipers, and get to the bottom of an ever-widening mystery. They discover that the late curator was the gatekeeper of the "Priory of Sion", a secret society whose members included Leonardo da Vinci, and that he sacrificed his life to protect a vastly important ancient religious relic from Opus Dei. If Langdon and Neveu do not deciper the clues in time, Opus Dei will get its hands on the relic, and havoc will be wrought.


LibraryCall NumberStatus
Bayport Public LibrarySCD FICTION BRO 14 DISCSAudiobooks Fiction