2nd August 2006, 04:21 PM
I have to agree that the book was quite enjoyable. I didnât learn anything from it (other than Dan Brown has a peculiar view of the layout of Paris), but I didnât expect to. It is, however, serving capably propping up a desk in an archaeological unit somewhere along the south coast 
I would like to think that, as with most high profile books like this, a segment of the readership will be sufficiently motivated to dig a little deeper and â who knows â may be bitten by the bug and turn to the light that is archaeological research (fade in rousing music).
Of the Clan Sutton

I would like to think that, as with most high profile books like this, a segment of the readership will be sufficiently motivated to dig a little deeper and â who knows â may be bitten by the bug and turn to the light that is archaeological research (fade in rousing music).
Of the Clan Sutton