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Dan Brown may not have invented the thriller, but he sure reprogrammed it. Before The Da Vinci Code, few novels turned ancient art, religious symbols, and cryptography into popcorn-worthy drama.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Alessandra Sampaio, journalist Dom Phillips' widow, and Jonathan Watts, Phillips' friend and colleague, about finishing the book Phillips was writing when he was killed.
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: The journalist Dom Phillips was deep in a part of the Amazon rainforest known as the Javari Valley, halfway through writing his book about the Amazon, when he and his colleague, ...