Da vinci code
By: Dan Brown
Summary
Louvre curator and Priory
of Sion grand master Jacques Saunière is fatally shot one night at the
museum by an albino Catholic monk named Silas, who is working on behalf of
someone he knows only as the Teacher, who wishes to discover the location of
the "keystone," an item crucial to the search for the Holy Grail.
After Saunière's body is discovered in the pose of the Vitruvian Man, the
police summon Harvard professor Robert Langdon, who is in town on business.
Police captain Bezu Fache tells him that he was summoned to help the police
decode the cryptic message Saunière left during the final minutes of his life.
The message includes a Fibonacci sequence out of order. Langdon
explains to Fache that Saunière was a leading authority on the subject of
goddess artwork and that the pentacle Saunière drew on his chest in his own
blood represents an allusion to the goddess and not devil worship, as Fache
thinks.
Sophie Neveu, a police cryptographer,
secretly explains to Langdon that she is Saunière's estranged granddaughter,
and that Fache thinks Langdon is the murderer because the last line in her
grandfather's message meant for Sophie said "P.S. Find Robert
Langdon," which Fache had erased prior to Langdon's arrival. Neveu is
troubled by memories of her grandfather's involvement in a secret pagan group.
However, she understands that her grandfather intended Langdon to decipher the
code, which leads them to a safe deposit box at the Paris branch of
the Depository Bank of Zurich. Neveu and Langdon escape from the police and
visit the bank. In the safe deposit box they find the keystone: a cryptex,
a cylindrical, hand-held vault with five concentric, rotating dials labeled
with letters. When these are lined up correctly, they unlock the device. If the
cryptex is forced open, an enclosed vial of vinegar breaks and dissolves the
message inside the cryptex, which was written on papyrus. The box
containing the cryptex contains clues to its password.
Langdon and Neveu take the
keystone to the home of Langdon's friend, Sir Leigh Teabing, an expert on the
Holy Grail, the legend of which is heavily connected to the Priory. There,
Teabing explains that the Grail is not a cup, but a tomb containing the bones
of Mary Magdalene. The trio then flees the country on Teabing's private
plane, on which they conclude that the proper combination of letters spell out
Neveu's given name, Sofia. Opening the cryptex, they discover a smaller cryptex
inside it, along with another riddle that ultimately leads the group to the
tomb of Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey.
During the flight to Britain,
Neveu reveals the source of her estrangement from her grandfather ten years
earlier. Arriving home unexpectedly from university, Neveu secretly witnesses a
spring fertility rite conducted in the secret basement of her grandfather's
country estate. From her hiding place, she is shocked to see her grandfather
with a woman at the center of a ritual attended by men and women who are
wearing masks and chanting praise to the goddess. She flees the house and
breaks off all contact with Saunière. Langdon explains that what she witnessed
was an ancient ceremony known as Hieros gamos or "sacred
marriage."
By the time they arrive at Westminster
Abbey, Teabing is revealed to be the Teacher for whom Silas is working. Teabing
wishes to use the Holy Grail, which he believes is a series of documents
establishing that Jesus Christ married Mary Magdalene and bore
children, in order to ruin the Vatican. He compels Langdon at gunpoint to
solve the second cryptex's password, which Langdon realizes is
"apple." Langdon secretly opens the cryptex and removes its contents
before tossing the empty cryptex in the air. Teabing is arrested by Fache, who
by now realizes that Langdon is innocent. Bishop Aringarosa, head of religious
sect Opus Dei and Silas' mentor, realizing that Silas has been used
to murder innocent people, rushes to help the police find him. When the police
find Silas hiding in an Opus Dei Center, he assumes that they are there to kill
him and he rushes out, accidentally shooting Bishop Aringarosa. Bishop
Aringarosa survives but is informed that Silas was found dead later from a
gunshot wound.
The final message inside the
second keystone leads Neveu and Langdon to Rosslyn Chapel, whose docent
turns out to be Neveu's long-lost brother, whom Neveu had been told died as a
child in the car accident that killed her parents. The guardian of Rosslyn
Chapel, Marie Chauvel Saint Clair, is Neveu's long-lost grandmother. It is
revealed that Neveu and her brother are descendants of Jesus Christ and Mary
Magdalene. The Priory of Sion hid her identity to protect her from possible
threats to her life.
The real meaning of the last
message is that the Grail is buried beneath the small pyramid directly
below the inverted glass pyramid of the Louvre. It also lies
beneath the "Rose Line," an allusion to "Rosslyn." Langdon
figures out this final piece to the puzzle in the last pages of the book but he
does not appear inclined to tell anyone about this. He follows the Rose Line to
La Pyramide Inversée, where he kneels before the hidden sarcophagus of Mary
Magdalene, as the Templar knights did before him.
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