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Book Review of The Da Vinci Legacy

The Da Vinci Legacy
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If you liked the DA VINCI CODE, you're almost sure to like Perdue's book. It's a little more down-to-earth than CODE, and the possibilities and plot twists seem a bit more believable. There are so many similarities, though, that the authors obviously used some of the same sources.
Good story!

From back cover: The Da Vinci Codex is a priceless collection of Leonardo's original work--or is it? When Da Vinci scholar Vance Erikson discovers that several of the Codex's pages are forgeries, the search is on for the genuine documents, which may hold startling secrets and revelations.
But Erikson is not the only one seeking the missing pages. He soon finds himself the target of a murderous conspiracy that dates back to the dawn of Christianity itself. For the Da Vinci Codex is more than just a precious document. It is also the key to a long-lost discovery of frightening importance. Now, not only Erikson's life but the future itself is at stake. Ultimate power is theprize for whomever seizes THE DA VINCI LEGACY.
First published in 1983.