THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE DA VINCI CODE: Paris Walks

THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE DA VINCI CODE: Paris Walks

by PeterCaine (Author)

Synopsis

No other guide book to Paris and its surroundings will allow you to explore Paris as an intriguing insight into Dan Brown's THE DA VINCI CODE. All the sights of the story are covered and explained in full: The Louvre, St Sulpice, The Ritz, The American University, Place Vendome, the chateau de Villette and even Chartres. This guide takes the reader, step by step, through the main sights of the novel and gives numerous keys to decoding the enigmas and puzzles that Dan Brown has woven into his book. It gives the history and background to all the important places and events, offering practical advice as well as information on mysterious and esoteric Paris. THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE DA VINCI CODE is, without doubt, a must-have for anyone interested in both the novel and this most intriguing of cities.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0752880810
ISBN 13: 9780752880815
Book Overview: THE DA VINCI CODE is a phenomenon, still topping the bestseller lists 18 months after its first paperback publication. THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO THE DA VINCI CODE is the only guide which takes the reader through the Paris featured in the novel. Published to coincide with the release of THE DA VINCI CODE film - sure to be a huge box office success. Illustrated throughout with over a hundred colour photographs. 'One of the most common questions I'm asked by readers is where can they go to see all of the art, architecture, locations and symbols described in the book?' Dan Brown 'The answer, I hope can be found in this book' Peter Caine.

Media Reviews
'If you just want to dip in and out of the Dan Brown experience, the pocket sized Definitive Guide to the Da Vinci Code: Paris Walks ... is just the job.' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'If you're joining the world in its continued Da Vinci Code obsession, refreshed by the imminent motion picture, there's a new guide to Paris describing walks that tour related sites, with in-depth explanations.' OBSERVER 'With the film of The Da Vinci Code hitting cinemas, numerous guidebooks are being published ... the most user friendly, entertaining and informative is Peter Caine's' THE MIRROR
Author Bio
Peter Caine is an Englishman who has lived in Paris for 20 years. In addition to writing, he and his wife set up a company taking people around Paris on walking tours.