She started telling me about the Mary Magdalen angle, the Capetians? Merovingians? I forget which ones, actually, blah blah blah blah.
Finally I stopped her as it was getting late. I asked her why she was telling me all this and she said that she thought I would find it a fascinating read especially because of all of these hitherto unknown facts.
You have to understand that my sibling relationship is such that, since my Mother passed away, my Sister has assumed the matriarchical role in the family, much to the suprise of my father and me.
So I had to be somewhat diplomatic. I told her that she, of all people, (the church goer, the relentless get your baby baptized preacher) ought not to give any credence to anything in that book... "after all," I said to her, "it's in the fiction section, right?"
She went on and on about the research that went into the book like Michener did in his. I told her no way the researcy was done like Michener (who is pretty sloppy too, btw) but more like EvD. This, or course, was lost on her.
Anyway, my Sister WANTED to believe that what Brown wrote had strong truth to it. I ended our talk by telling her that she needed to go to confession now and to tell her priest that she was having heretical thoughts.