The Da Vinci Code
Robert Langdon, Book 2
by Dan Brown
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Recommended by 4 notable people, including Ev Williams and Rukh Khan
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Recommended by 5 sources and appears in Murder Mystery, Suspense, and Thriller.
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“Starts like a social parlor game that hardens into a sealed-island murder puzzle: ten strangers, an accusing recorded message, and a steady body count keep momentum tight. Main value is the hair-splitting plotting and the intellectual pleasure of spotting and checking clues against the solution. Main limitation is thinly sketched characters and a schematic moral tone, so emotional depth is secondary to clever mechanics—readers who want soulful characterization will find the cast functional rather than lived-in.”
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