Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code Audiobook

Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code Audiobook (Robert Langdon)

 The Da Vinci Code Audio Book by Dan Brown

The Da Vinci Code Audiobook

 

 

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In the Louvre, a monk of Piece Dei called Silas nabs Jacques Saunière, the gallery’s curator, and needs to understand where the Holy Grail is. After Saunière informs him, Silas shoots him as well as leaves him to die. However, Saunière has lied to Silas regarding the Grail’s location. Recognizing that he has just a few minutes to live and that he should hand down his important key, Saunière paints a pentacle on his belly with his very own blood, attracts a circle with his blood, and drags himself into the facility of the circle, re-Setting the scene for Da Vinci”The Vitruvian Man” Dan Brown – The Da Vinci Code Audiobook Free. Also, he leaves a code, two lines of numbers and a message on the ground in invisible Ink.

Jerome Collet is a cops detective and calls Robert Langdon. Langdon also happens to be a professor of symbology. Langdon is not aware that he is being held responsible for the murder.

After killing Saunière, Silas calls the “Instructor” as well as informs him that, according to Saunière, the keystone is in the Church of Saint-Paris, Sulpice The Instructor sends Silas to that location. Silas complies with Saunière’s ideas to the keystone’s location as well as discovers that he has actually been deceived. In a mad rage, he kills Sis. Sandrine Bieil who is also the caretaker at the church and a sentry to the Abbey of Sion. Langdon, who is also Jerome Collet’s captain of police, and Bezu Fache, the Louvre police officer, both satisfy Langdon. He also recognizes that the two officers suspected him of the murder.

Sophie Neveu, a representative of the division of cryptology and also Saunière’s granddaughter, gets to the crime scene and tells Langdon that he need to call the consular office. Langdon dials the number Sophie gave him and he is connected to her answering service. The Langdon is warned by the message that he is at risk. Sophie must also be satisfied in the Louvre shower room.

Sophie tells Langdon in the bathroom that Fache is keeping track of his activities using a tracking device. She flings the device through the window of a car passing her, convincing the police that Langdon is actually running from the Louvre.

Sophie also informs Langdon of the fact that the last sentence in the secret message, “P.S. Locate Robert Langdon,” was her grandfather’s method of alerting her to the fact that she was missing: P.S. Her grandpa’s initials were Princesse Sophie’s label for her. Langdon thinks P.S. may mean Abbey of Sion, an ancient league committed to the conservation of the pagan goddess prayer tradition, and to the maintenance of the secret that Saunière died shielding.

Langdon deciphers the 2nd and 3rd lines in Saunière’s message: “Leonardo Da Vinci! The Mona Lisa!” Sophie returns to the paintings in search of one more clue. The Police have returned to the Louvre as well as Langdon being apprehended by them. Sophie uncovers the Madonna of the Rocks’ secret. The paint is used as a prisoner by Sophie to get Langdon and the police agent out of the building.

Langdon and Sophie, as well as Langdon, drive towards the Swiss bank determined by the trick. Langdon talks about the history of Priory of Sion’s military, the Knights Templar. Langdon reveals that secret documents known as the Sangreal or the Holy Grail are protected by the Priory. Langdon’s latest manuscript deals with exactly this subject.

When Sophie as well as Langdon go into the bank, an unnamed guard realizes that they are fugitives as well as calls the authorities, however André Vernet, the financial institution’s manager and a buddy of Saunière’s, identifies Sophie as well as helps her and Langdon escape. Sophie as well as Langdon identify that the number left near Saunière’s body must be the account number that will certainly open up the safe. The safe is opened by the pair and they find a cryptox, a tool for message distribution. Da Vinci as well as crafted by Saunière. The Cryptox can only be opened by a password.

Vernet smuggles Sophie, Langdon and Collet through Collet by locking them in a locked armored vehicle. Vernet activates the pair, but they manage escape with the cryptox, which Langdon recognizes as the Abbey keystone – the trick to all the tricks that the Abbey holds about the Holy Grail.

Langdon and Sophie both go to Sir Leigh Teabing’s home to ask him for help in opening the box. Teabing tells them about the legend of Grail. He begins with historical proof that the Scriptures were not directly inspired by God, but were compiled by Emperor Constantine. He also mentions evidence that Jesus’ divinity is determined by a vote of Nicaea. Jesus was married with Mary Magdalene and had children by her. Listen The Da Vinci Code Audiobook Free. Teabing helps them find the hidden icons The Last Supper and the depiction of Mary Magdalene in paint. He tells them the Holy Grail is actually Mary Magdalene’s body. Also, he has the files that confirm Mary’s bloodline is related to Jesus. He says he believes Saunière and also the others might have been eliminated due to the fact that the Church believed that the Abbey will unveil this secret.

Langdon is holding the cryptex and Silas comes up to him and hits him in the head. Silas holds Sophie and Teabing at gunpoint. He also demands the keystone. But Teabing strikes Silas on the upper leg, where his punishment belt is, as well Sophie punching him in the face. They link Silas up.

Collet gets to the castle, but Sophie, Langdon, the bound Silas, Teabing, and also his servant, Rémy, getaway and also board Teabing’s exclusive aircraft to England. Sophie knows that the writing on the cryptex can be deciphered if it is viewed in a mirror. They need to understand the rhyme which refers “a headstone praisedby Templars” as well as the “Atbash cipher”, which will allow them to find the password. Langdon remembers that Knights Templar allegedly worshipped the god Baphomet and are sometimes represented by a large stone head. The Atbash Cipher has not been able to decipher the words. They open the cryptex and find another cryptex with a hint about a tomb in which a knight was hidden from a pope. They should be able to find the orb which should have been at the knight’s grave.

Fache sees Teabing and all the others still inside the jet. British police are called and asked to secure the landing area. However, Teabing tricked the officers into believing that there was no one inside the plane. Then he goes with Sophie, Langdon, Rémy, and Silas to the Holy Place Church in London, the burial site of knights that the Pope had eliminated.

Rémy frees Silas and discloses that he, also, adheres to the Instructor. Silas most likely will go to the church for the keystone. But Langdon intimidates him to take it away. Rémy interferes, taking Teabing captive as well as thus requiring Langdon to quit the cryptex.

Meanwhile, Collet as well as his males check out Teabing’s residence as well as become suspicious when they discover that he has been checking Saunière. Over the phone, the Instructor instructs Silas to allow Rémy deliver the cryptex. The Educator meets Rémy in the park as well as eliminates him. The Silas is turned in to authorities when teacher calls the police. Silas is shot as he tries to leave. He also accidentally shoots Diocesan Aringarosa who was his idolizer.

Silas transports Bishop Aringarosa from the hospital and surprises him into a park where he dies. Aringarosa reflects bitterly on how Teabing tricked his body into helping with his homicidal strategy. He said that if the bishop provided the Grail to himself, he would aid the Piece Dei in restoring support for the Church.

Langdon and Sophie study Sir Isaac Newton, which leads them to explore that he is the knight they are looking for, the one who was hidden from a Pope. They are most likely to go to Westminster Abbey, where Newton is also buried. The Teacher lures them to the garden, claiming he has Teabing. Teabing, the Educator is revealed to them when they arrive at the garden. Teabing thought that Saunière had made a decision not to release the secret of the Abbey of Sion, since the Church threatened to kill Sophie if the key was released. In order to keep the secret of the Grail a secret, he chose to uncover it himself.

Teabing offers Langdon the cryptox and asks Langdon, Sophie and Langdon to open it. Langdon discovers that the password is “apple” – an orb that was missing from Newton’s grave. He then opens the cryptex and secretly secures his papyrus. Teabing drops his gun and throws the empty cryptex into the air. He tries to capture it and prevent the map from being destroyed. Instantly Fache bursts into the space and also captures Teabing.

The Papyrus in the 2nd Cryptox directs Sophie and Langdon to Scotland where Sophie meets her bro and her granny. During the reunion she discovers that her family is indeed of the bloodline both of Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Langdon and Sophie parted, assuring that they would be together in Florence in one month. The Da Vinci Code Audiobook By Dan Brown . Langdon, back in Paris, understands the rhyme. This leads him to the Louvre’s small pyramid, where he is certain that the Grail must lie.
Captain Bezu Fache of the DCPJ suches as Langdon as the prime suspect in Saunière’s death, and all he needs is an unintentional admission at the scene of the criminal offense. He’s obstructed in obtaining one, however, since Sophie Neveu (Saunière’s separated granddaughter and also code-Langdon is smartly alerted that he is still in serious trouble by the extraordinary breaker who interrupts the procedure

Both manage to escape the Louvre, but neither is captured by the police. However, they do discover some ideas left behind by her grandpa.

Langdon as well as Sophie are taken on a wild search to find the keystone — a mysterious object that will lead them to The Holy Grail. Ends up Saunière had been the head of a secret culture referred to as the Priory of Sion (say that five times fast) that praise the spiritual womanly and also protect the key of the Holy Grail’s true identity and also place.

It’s not a wood-mug like Indy Jones discovered. The holy grail actually contains the bones of Mary Magdalene and files that show she was the mother to Jesus’s children. (Whoa. (Whoa. Now, it’s up Sophie and Langdon as they open their clues to uncover the trick he has worked so hard for.

While they are evading capture from the DCPJ, and attacking the albino monk Silas on the way, they meet Sir Leigh Teabing who is a Grail expert. With each other they understand Saunière’s riddles and also choose responses all over London on a scavenger hunt to defeat all scavenger hunts.

Points accumulate and it becomes clear that this whole charade was orchestrated by an unknown figure called the Instructor. He’s a very dangerous name. He’s the one who got Silas to kill Saunière, as well as he’s been drawing the strings with Silas’s advisor– the regrettable Diocesan Aringarosa– also, who’s a man who is desperate to save his traditional Catholic sect Opus Dei from extinction.

We discover that Teabing, the low Instructor, is revealed in a spin that no one sees coming. Captain Bezu Fache saves the day thanks to the timing of a Swiss Watch. The sheepish Bishop had confessed to him that he knew he was the wrong male and helped him to find and lock up Teabing in the nick of time.

With their names free Langdon and Sophie leave behind all criminal offenses and head to Rosslyn Chapel, Scotland. There they’ll allegedly discover the Holy Grail, according to Saunière’s last riddle. They instead find Sophie’s long john.-Little brother and grandma were lost, and are also the direct offspring of Jesus Christ as well as Mary Magdalene.

Sophie was thrilled to have her last household (after losing her grandfather she thought she was all alone). However Langdon is very disappointed that he did not find the Grail.

The good news is, Langdon pieces together Saunière’s final clue in a different means, as well as is struck by the understanding that the Holy Grail is actually concealed underneath the Louvre itself.