The Da Vinci Mole: A Philosophical Parody

The Da Vinci Mole: A Philosophical Parody

by IanBrowne (Author)

Synopsis

Keeping Da Vinci Code fans, conspiracy buffs, and puzzle enthusiasts in mind, the mysterious Dr. Ian Browne has woven a story of taut suspense and shocking revelations. When Eric San Lete, visiting curator of the Whitney Museum, is found dead, having left only a cryptic message as a clue to his death-- Oh, Rubik's Cube! / Oh, Unisex haircut! / Find Dan Black / (Ehay idn'tday oday itway)-- Dan Black, professor of modern art, and Saphie Paradise, French exchange student, are sent on a whirlwind adventure to uncover the most profound conspiracy in the history of the human race. Except for the words, every aspect of The Da Vinci Mole is accurate, and it reveals the truths behind some of the great mysteries of the universe, including the secret meaning of Jackson Pollock's paintings, why Intelligent Design is actually correct, definitive proof of the existence of God, the truth behind Area 51, the real rationale for the conservative agenda, the secret plan of the Scientologists, and what Karl Rove does in his spare time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: Special Illustrated Ed
Publisher: BenBella Books
Published: 01 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 1932100903
ISBN 13: 9781932100907

Author Bio
Dr. Ian Browne is the pseudonym for a well-known figure who, for reasons of security, must remain anonymous. A dashing, passionate figure, Dr. Browne has had a diverse career, including time as a fighter jet pilot, professional pool hustler and paid assassin. He spent many years in Japan mastering the ancient art of Bushido and has been rumoured to have worked for a clandestine intelligence organisation.