The Da Vinci Cod A Fishy Parody

The Da Vinci Cod A Fishy Parody by Don Brine, published by Harper Collins on October 18, 2005, is a humorous take on the popular theories surrounding Leonardo da Vinci and his works. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the absurdity of a well-known theory about a secret bloodline, revealing that while da Vinci may not have known about such a lineage, he possessed a wealth of knowledge about cod, leading to a comedic unraveling of misconceptions.
Readers will find a playful examination of historical narratives and the interplay between fact and fiction. The book delves into the implications of a “Very Cunning Theory” that ultimately proves to be unfounded, while simultaneously uncovering da Vinci’s supposed insights into the world of fish. With its focus on humor, this parody invites readers to reflect on the nature of storytelling and the absurdities that can arise from misinterpretations of history.
Official synopsis Publisher
Where there’s a CODE there’s a COD …
In the not so distant past, a man had a Very Cunning Theory which he wrote down in a book, and it proved to be very popular indeed. In the very distant past, a man was born who had a wife, who had a child, who grew up and had children in turn, and so there was a bloodline stretching to today. And Leonardo da Vinci knew all about it and recorded it in a painting for everyone to see, despite lots of Bad People trying to cover up the whole thing. And the man with the Very Cunning Theory figured all this out from lots of clues and pictures that Leonardo da Vinci had cunningly concealed, and then published it for everyone to see.
But then it turned out that this Very Cunning Theory was Not So Cunning After All because it wasn’t true. Not even remotely. Not even a tiny bit likely. Which is where this book comes in.
Because it turns out that although Leonardo da Vinci didn’t know anything at all about a holy bloodline extending to the present day, he knew a very great deal indeed about what cod really are, and that sinister knowledge is only now coming to light …
Fishclaimer
This book has not been authorized or endorsed by Dan Brown or his publishers, but it is much, much funnier.
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