All 4 Uses of
deception
in
The Da Vinci Code
- According to Sophie, Langdon had been called to the Louvre tonight not as a symbologist but rather as a suspect and was currently the unwitting target of one of DCPJ's favorite interrogation methods—surveillance cachée—a deft deception in which the police calmly invited a suspect to a crime scene and interviewed him in hopes he would get nervous and mistakenly incriminate himself.†
Chpt 11-12
- And with the deception, all hope had vanished.†
Chpt 45-46 *
- "The monk's purpose is the Church's purpose," Teabing replied, "to destroy the documents that reveal the great deception.†
Chpt 69-70
- Remember, the Grail can be deceptive.†
Chpt 105
Definition:
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(deception) the act of lying to or misleading someone; or something that misleads