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The Da Vinci Code Study Guide

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by Dan Brown
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Chapters 88, 89, 90, 91 Summary

At Chateau Villette, Collet and his men continue to search the home and the grounds. One of his men calls him out to the barn. He had found a ladder leading up to a loft that housed a complex computer workstation with multiple screens, video monitors, speakers, and audio equipment. By the looks of the equipment, they deduce that it must be a surveillance post. The men begin to investigate further to see if they can determine who is being bugged.

Sophie and Langdon head to the tube station to take the subway to King's College, famous for their massive electronic theological database. They are very confused about to what to do next, and Langdon is feeling incredible guilt for involving his friend, Teabing, whose life is now in danger. Sophie.....

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