From my upcoming review in The American Conservative:
In the  not-so-shocking climax to "The Da Vinci Code," we discover that one of  the characters is the last living descendent of Jesus and Mary Magdalene.
This "Holy Blood" hooey is superstition of the grossest sort. Consider  how genealogy actually works. Go back 80 generations (2000 years), and your  family tree has one septillion slots to fill. If Jesus had any living  descendents today, He'd have millions of them. Almost the only way there could  be just one surviving heir is if the dynasty had relentlessly inbred so  incestuously that the latest Magdalenian would have three eyes.
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