Matthew is a features writer for Collider currently based in Manchester. In his spare time he likes to read, write, obsess over Batman and complain about his Wordle score. In 2003, The Da Vinci Code ...
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While it’s impossible to pity a man who’s sold upward of 80 million copies of a single book, it must be acknowledged that Dan Brown has found it challenging to follow his own breakthrough act, 2003’s ...
The story follows Robert Langdon, who is in Paris to deliver a lecture on symbols at a university. He is called to the Louvre, because someone has been murdered and arranged to look like Da Vinci’s ...
Two years ago this month, Doubleday published a historical thriller with an announced first printing of 85,000 and high hopes that a little-known writer named Dan Brown would catch on with the public.
If you love a good mystery, a bit of art history, and the idea that the world’s biggest secrets are hiding in plain sight, you’re probably already familiar with Robert Langdon. Well, now he’s back!
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