![]() ![]() Hunted, they seek refuge with Priory expert Sir Leigh Teabing who tells them the secret that the Priory guards – that Jesus Christ did not die but took Mary Magdalene as his wife and sired a bloodline with her that has present day descendants. Langdon realizes that they are dealing with the Priory of Sion, an ancient order that included names like Sir Isaac Newton and Leonardo Da Vinci among its numbers, and stretches back to the time of Christ. Opus Dei is determined to quash the information that Sauniere knew and has sent an assassin to eliminate all those linked to the case. Fache is also a member of the secretive Catholic order Opus Dei. ![]() At the same time, the police regard Langdon and Sophie as the prime suspects in the murder and they are determinedly pursued by police captain Bezu Fache. They begin to trace the clues that Sauniere left, which lead to artworks in The Louvre and local churches. She tells Langdon that he is in great danger and helps him to escape. Langdon is aided in interpreting these by the police’s cryptology specialist Sophie Neveu, Sauniere’s granddaughter. Before he died, Sauniere managed to write a series of cryptic phrases and symbols at the murder scene. The victim is Jacques Sauniere, a colleague that Langdon had an appointment to meet. Robert Langdon, a Harvard professor of symbology, is on a lecture and book-signing tour in Paris when he is approached by the Surete, who ask his help in solving a murder at The Louvre. ![]()
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