

Blythe Brown’s attorney gave a statement saying that both parties “request that their desire for privacy and closure be respected.” What a shame. When Blythe Brown filed the suit in 2020, Dan Brown said it had been “written without regard for the truth” and claimed that he and his wife split their holdings evenly after their 2019 divorce.

It also alleged that Brown was secretly paying for gifts to an “unnamed horse trainer.” Furthermore, Brown’s ex-wife claimed credit for inspiring his work, including coming up with the premise for The Da Vinci Code, and that Brown stole ideas for future projects from her. The Angels and Demons author has settled a lawsuit filed in 2020 by his ex-wife, Blythe Brown, in which she alleged that he had a secret life involving several affairs while they were married, according to the Associated Press. Like Jesus and Mary Magdalene, the true story of Dan Brown and the horse trainer will remain a secret lost to time. Don't bother.In a mystery more puzzling than The Da Vinci Code or The Lost Symbol, the world will never know whether or not Dan Brown “led a secret life” involving “unlawful” behavior and a sordid affair with a horse trainer. But this documentary does nothing to help in learning more about the Da Vinci code. Yes, the info would have been very interesting if it were showed in a more entertaining manner. I had hardly understood Cox's thesis of this documentary and wondered why he did it in the first place if he knew he was going to make it as boring as it is. And once I had finished watching it I was so angry. This documentary will bore the pants off you. Don't bother with this documentary if you've already seen Bowling For Columbine or Super Size Me because if you have seen these your expectations of documentaries, I believe, would be high right about now. Yes, there are some interesting facts that are conveyed, but it's all very poorly executed. Now, I love the novel and I wanted to know more about it, but to God's honest truth, Cox does not do a very good job of this documentary in regards to what he's trying to claim to present as in delving "Inside the Da Vinci Code".

He shows us the places and paintings that appear in the novel that many of the readers of the book found fascinating to know more about. Simon Cox tries to delve into the history and truth of the controversial facts presented in Brown's novel. Many scholars, academics and religious figures are talking about the novel (with a mixture of positive and negative comments) and if you've read the novel you know why. Yes, Ron Howard (director of A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13, the Grinch) is even going to make a movie out of it starring Tom Hanks. Thrillers for fans of Dan Browns worldwide bestseller Da Vinci Code. OK, so who hasn't read "The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown? If you haven't then try to because the novel is an amazing read. My Top Ten Similar Da Vinci Code Style Books You Must Read.
