After settling one lawsuit, Dan Brown is now being compared with another similar book in the July issue of Vanity Fair.

The magazine looks at Brown’s breakthrough bestseller, “The Da Vinci Code,” and compares it to a book called “Daughter of God” by Lewis Perdue, which came out three years before “Da Vinci.”

Both stories feature similar plot points: an American professor who comes to Paris, an art curator/collector who tries to reveal a secret about the Catholic religion, the curator/collector is killed, the secret in both stories in the pivotal role women played in early Christianity, the secret is hidden in art work and how the Catholic church has tried to cover it up.

The issue of Vanity Fair with the article hits stands this month.








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