] "The Da Vinci Code" has more than 6 million copies in print ] since being published a year ago and has created a mini-industry ] of best sellers, even as some Catholic retailers decline to stock ] it. Brown's novel speculates that Jesus and Mary Magdalene were ] married, for which no documentary evidence exists, and depicts ] the Catholic clergy as a pack of sinister liars. . . . ] Brown's "Angels and Demons," a religious thriller published in ] 2000, now has 4 million copies in print and is currently selling ] 100,000 copies a week. And my Kryptos site is continuing to get about 500 unique visitors per day, from folks researching its relationship to the Da Vinci Code. |