All 8 Uses of
Medusa
in
The Da Vinci Code
- The gun in his hand was a concealable, small-caliber, Jframe Medusa, but it would be plenty deadly at close range.†
Chpt 85-86 *Medusa = Greek mythology: a woman with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone
- Teabing recognized the tiny Medusa revolver as his own, the one he kept locked in the limousine glove box for safety.†
Chpt 85-86
- We've known each other for ten—" Rémy aimed at the ceiling and fired the Medusa.†
Chpt 85-86
- Pocketing the flask and the keystone, the Teacher reached for the glove box and pulled out the tiny Medusa revolver.†
Chpt 93-94
- He kept the tiny Medusa revolver in his left, out of sight.†
Chpt 93-94
- Reaching down to his pocket, he touched the second object that gave him his confidence: the Medusa revolver.†
Chpt 97-98
- Sir Leigh Teabing felt rueful as he gazed out over the barrel of his Medusa revolver at Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu.†
Chpt 99-100
- Leigh Teabing did not feel his finger pull the trigger, but the Medusa discharged with a thundering crash.†
Chpt 101-102
Definition:
Greek mythology: a woman with snakes for hair and the ability to turn people to stone if they looked at her