I do believe there is some truth to some of the things that Brown talks about in the book, but on the whole most of it is unsupported by any real solid evidence IMHO. Only the Vatican knows the truth I suppose.
He tries to pass it off as true. He says some of the stuff is true, and some is not, but fails to say which is which. Pretty much all of it is BS, but it was a good book. I thought the ending was a letdown though
Obviously it's a fictional work. It's a good read, very entertaining, but there's not much evidence to back most of it up. That's why it's "fiction" after all.
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