From the depths of religion and history, here is how a British legend perceived Dan Brown's best-selling novel, and how he ...
NEW YORK — Stephen Rubin, a longtime publishing executive with an eye for bestsellers and a passion for music and public life who helped launched the career of John Grisham, among others, and released ...
Two years ago this month, Doubleday published a historical thriller with an announced first printing of 85,000 and high hopes that a little-known writer named Dan Brown would catch on with the public.
Everyone has a guilty pleasure movie or TV show, whether it be reality TV, soapy dramas, action B-movies; we know they aren’t all that good but we find them endlessly entertaining and love them anyway ...
He entered publishing when he was 43, then published many of the most popular books of recent decades, including “The Da Vinci Code.” By Alex Traub Stephen Rubin, a book-business fortune seeker who ...
The people have spoken, and they want more Robert Langdon, but this time, they’re hoping to see the Harvard professor reimagined in a prestige Netflix series. Over on Reddit, fans of Dan Brown’s ...
With the haunting tones of a single violin, the camera follows a ray of light across the dark marbled floor to an early Baroque painting by Caravaggio. We then pan up to the frescoed ceiling, and ...
Tom Hanks starred in the 2006 film “The Da Vinci Code” based on the first book in author Robert Langdon’s series. (Duncan Chen) It’s safe to say that everyone and their mother loved bestselling author ...
Dear Lee: I read the "The Da Vinci Code" book, and don't agree with its premise. But it's only fiction, and it did cause me to read a second book: seminary professor Darrell Bock's "Breaking the Da ...
The story follows Robert Langdon, who is in Paris to deliver a lecture on symbols at a university. He is called to the Louvre, because someone has been murdered and arranged to look like Da Vinci’s ...
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