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November 30, 2007

RIP: Richard Leigh

Author of Holy Blood, Holy Grail, perhaps most famous for suing Dan Brown over The Da Vinci Code, dead at 67.

(Somewhere in the depths of his European compound, Dan Brown sits on a spotlit throne in a dark room. He adjusts his turtleneck collar and gently presses his fingertips together before lacing his hands to form a steeple with with his twinned index fingers… With heavy-lidded eyes and a dispassionately raised brow, he taps this fingersteeple against his lips three times as though completing a long blessing. He lowers his head in contemplation as a sibilant voice from the darkness whispers something that sounds like “Fffauuussssssst”.)

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2 comments on “RIP: Richard Leigh”

  1. Paul says:

    What if he’s not dead, but instead has gone into hiding as the new secret grand master of the Priory of Sion?

  2. Javelin says:

    See Simcha Jacobovici’s documentary about the Jesus family’s tomb [see link above]. It seems Leigh might have been on to something…

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