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The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code is Dan Brown's best-selling mystery about the Holy Grail. The plot follows Robert Langdon's quest to solve an international centuries old conspiracy after he is framed for murder at the Louvre. The story is rife with religious controversy, historical intrigue, and detective work as Langdon must use his knowledge to decipher anagrams and puzzles before Opus Dei can complete its sinister plan.

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Eerie anniversary - Boston Globe
Eerie anniversary
Boston Globe, United States - May 10, 2008
The New England chapters of Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America are throwing a party at the shop in honor of its 25th anniversary on Tuesday ...
Kate's Mystery Books receives award from Mystery Writers of America Cambridge Chronicle
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'Frames' is something of a departure for author Loren D. Estleman - The Canad...
The Canadian Press
'Frames' is something of a departure for author Loren D. Estleman
The Canadian Press - 5 hours ago
"Frames" is more of a puzzle mystery reminiscent of the work of Agatha Christie, with Valentino in the "Miss Marple" role of amateur sleuth. ...

Mystery over daughter's death 'killing' mother - The Age
Mystery over daughter's death 'killing' mother
The Age, Australia - May 12, 2008
Justice Lasry said Smart had led a "decent and blameless life" before killing Ms Tanner but by failing to admit to his crime he had shown no remorse. ...

The world of crime - Hindu
The world of crime
Hindu, India - May 12, 2008
The volte-face in the novel at the end is strikingly appealing. The fictional world in the story is very similar to the real world. A gripping mystery ...

Consumed with murder in Venice - Boston Globe
Consumed with murder in Venice
Boston Globe, United States - May 11, 2008
Perhaps because of this grim outlook, "The Girl of His Dreams" continues Leon's trend away from straight-ahead mystery. Although this is clearly crime ...