What Age Is The Da Vinci Code Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
14
+
Best for independent readers who enjoy fast-paced puzzle-driven thrillers with historical mystery and conspiracy at their center.

About the Book

When a curator is found murdered inside the Louvre in Paris, a professor of religious symbols and a French cryptographer are drawn into a race to decode a trail of hidden clues pointing toward a centuries-old secret society and a conspiracy that could upend the foundations of Western religious history. The novel is a fast-paced puzzle thriller built around art, symbolism, and hidden history.

Content Ratings

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Mild Romance
A developing romantic connection between two central adult characters; understated and non-explicit.
💡
Moderate Themes
Themes involving religious conspiracy, institutional deception, and the reframing of religious history may be provocative or unsettling for some readers.
⚔️
Moderate Violence
Murder, threat, and physical confrontation occur throughout; violence serves the thriller plot and is not graphically detailed.
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Robert Langdon
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Author:
Dan Brown
Genre:
Mystery
Published:
2003
Page Count:
454
Where to Buy:
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Ages:
14
+

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