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Da Vinci Code (Dan Brown) Read-alikes
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![]() Dan Brown , Angels and Demons, Deception Point John Case , The Genesis Code (mythological, religious aspect) Deborah Crombie mysteries, especially A Finer End (similar content) and her Kissed a Sad Goodbye (historyhistory mixed with mystery) Clive Cussler (action element) Nelson DeMille (action element) Umberto Eco , especially The Name of the Rose (murder in medieval abbey) and Foucaltās Pendulaum (Templar history) Michael Frayn , Headlong (good art mystery) Thomas Gifford , The Assassin (well-written thriller about an ancient and deadly secret society, its roots deep in Church history, which takes murderous action...) Robert Hellenga , The Sixteen Pleasures (no mystery, but quest within the art/museum/library/convent world of Florence) Michael Jecks (mystery series featuring Sir Baldwin, a Knight Templar) Julie Wallin Kaewert , Untitled: A Bookloverās Mystery (lighter tone...aspect of different slant on a significant historical event that affects prominent people). This book is part of Booklover's Mystery series. Sue Monk Kidd , The Secret Life of Bees (the feminine divine aspect) Glenn Kleier , The Last Day (feminine divine, Catholic Church) Robert Ludlum , The Icarus Agenda (adventure aspect) Katherine Neville , The Eight (historical quest, Freemasons, solving chess riddles) Iain Pears (well-researched art history mysteries and thrillers) Lewis Perdue , Daughter of God: A Novel of Art and Faith When God Was a Woman (actually suing Dan Brown for plagiarism!) Daniel Quinn , Story of B, and many of his other books Jonathan Rabb , The Book of Q, and The Overseer (religious conspiracy aspect) Daniel Silva , The Confessor (secret society within Catholic Church) Barbara Wood , The Prophetess (feminine divine, suppression by Catholic Church
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