Saturday, June 17, 2006

The Wars Concerning The Da Vinci Code

6-17-06 Skulduggery In High Places


In the July, 2006 issue of "Vanity Fair" now on news stands Seth Mnoonkin ("The Da Vinci Wars: More Rip-Off Charges Against The Da Vinci Code") summarizes plagiarism charges against Dan Brown alleged author of "The Da Vinci Code" as these charges have so far played out in the courts and as they indeed appear to be in actuality. According to this report & others I have noticed Dan Brown owes Lewis Perdue an enormous sum of money for outright theft of his ideas first published in Perdue's novel ("Daughter Of God"). Mr. Brown has clearly improved Perdue's fundamental story by streamlining the writing and blocking it out in very professional fashion. But from all indications the Story was stolen from Lewis Perdue who is presently completely bankrupt from court proceedings where he was ill served by all parties. Perdue certainly merits a decent percentage of Dan Brown's earnings from the book the way it looks from here. This case definitely belongs in The Supreme Court. And Lewis Perdue deserves the best attorney America can offer. Or is it France?

RLG Copyright 2006

1 Comments:

Blogger Lewis Perdue said...

Thanks for mentioning the lawsuit that Random House filed against me and their attempt to extort more than $300,000 from me to pay their lawyers.

The issue has not been decided yet, so I am not bankrupt until the judge decides to approve their demands.

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