The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
Dan Brown understands how to write a puzzle – simply read The Da Vinci Code to see for yourself. In this chapter, Professor Robert Langdon has whisked away to Paris on a whirlwind mission to shed light on a mysterious murder at the Louvre. As he and his sidekick cryptologist Neveu try to decipher the creative riddles left at the scene, many of which are connected to Leonardo da Vinci's works, Dan Brown sends readers racing around the City of Love, speechless (due to the clever puzzles, not the beauty of Paris, of course).
Dan Brown may have spent hours strolling between paintings and monuments in Paris before devising this intricate journey that Langdon goes on. The resulting tale is really pleasant to read, and it will undoubtedly make you want to fly to France's capital only to retrace Langdon's steps.
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