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Da Vinci Code Plot Summary

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Harvard professor, Robert Langdon is in Paris to give a speech about his research. Lieutenant Collet wakes him in the middle of the night because the Paris police need his help solving the murder of Jacques Saunière. The police captain, Bezu Fache, is actually bringing Robert to the scene because he thinks Robert was responsible for the murder. Before he died, Saunière left a riddle on the floor next to his body that included Robert's name. At the scene of the crime Robert meets Sophie Neveu, Saunière's granddaughter, although the police only know that she works for the department of cryptology. Sophie knows Robert is being wrongly accused and helps him escape, but not before they discover more clues left by her grandfather. Robert and Sophie follow Saunière's clues to a Swiss Bank where they uncover a cryptex. Without knowing that Teabing is the mastermind behind the murders that occurred that evening, Robert takes Sophie to his home. Teabing is a religious historian and life-long Grail seeker as well as Robert's friend. Both Silas and the police end up at Teabing's estate, but Rémy, Teabing's manservant who is in on the scam, helps them escape. Teabing, Sophie, Robert, Rémy and Silas (as a prisoner) travel to London. On the way, they are able to open the cryptex, finding only another cryptex inside. Teabing purposely misreads the next clue, leading them to the wrong place. At the Temple Church, Rémy and Silas steal the cryptex and pretend to kidnap Teabing. Teabing is angry with Rémy because he was not supposed to show his face. Teabing murders Rémy by taking advantage of his peanut allergy. Teabing sends Silas to the Opus Dei house, where he is later involved in a shootout with the police and dies. During the shootout Silas accidentally kills Aringarosa, who came to help him. Sophie and Robert figure out the real location described in the clue and go to Westminster Abbey where Teabing lures them into a secluded room. Here, Robert retrieves the cryptex and is able to guess the password. The police, who have figured out Teabing is the murderer, arrive. Robert and Sophie go to Scotland, where they believe the Grail is. Instead, they find Sophie's grandmother and brother, whom Sophie believed was dead. Robert and Sophie agree to meet the next month in Italy after sharing a kiss. Two days later, back in Paris, Robert figures out the location of the Grail. The Grail is buried under the inverted pyramid at the Louvre.

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