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Investigating the
Da Vinci Code

The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is probably one of the best known novels of our days. Apart from the actual book becoming an international best seller, there have been numerous other books, articles and shows about the novel and its contents.

The aim of this website is to provide a location for those looking to further their study of the issues, mysteries and conspiracies that the novel raises. We are always looking for feedback on how to improve or add to the information here so please don't hesitate to contact us and provide feedback so we can continue to improve what is presented here.

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The Da Vinci Code ( the novel by Dan Brown ) - Here you will find online links to all the items mentioned in the novel, arranged sequentially, chapter by chapter.

Reference Books - Apart from the novel there are a wealth of books, fact and fiction, that are of interest to "Da Vinci Code" readers.

Links - Internet web sites of interest to those studying the mysteries surrounding the code.

Locations - The novel takes place is some of the most famous an exotic locations in the world. This makes the novel all that more appealing.

Facts - Of the places, people and issues raised by the novel what is fact ?

Fiction - Of the issues raised by the novel what is fiction ?

Organizations - Information about groups that play an important part in the novel.


New and updated stuff - Location placemarks via Google Earth, Facts, Fiction, Rosslyn Chapel, Temple Church, Saint Sulpice, Novel links broken into separate pages


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