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Brown, Dan, The Da Vinci Code, Doubleday, 2003.
Cowley, Jason, "The Author of the Bestselling Da Vinci Code Has Tapped into our Post-9/11 Anxieties and Fear of Fundamentalism," in New Statesman, December 13, 2004, pp. 18-21.
George, Cardinal Francis, Ignatuis Books, www.ignatius.com/books/davincihoax (July 28, 2005).
Maslin, Janet, "Spinning a Thriller from a Gallery at the Louvre," in the New York Times, March 17, 2003, p. E8.
Millar, Peter, "Holy...
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